Marc Lynch

Marc Lynch is associate professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University, where he is the director of the Institute for Middle East Studies, as well as the Middle East Studies Program. He is also a non-resident senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security and writes regularly for Foreign Policy.

Why the Arab Uprisings Will Force the U.S. to Rethink Israel-Palestine

Why the Arab Uprisings Will Force the U.S. to Rethink Israel-Palestine

As the Arab Spring changes regional politics, American foreign policy will have to adapt. More »

The Burden of Proof for Declaring a Failure of Diplomacy

The Burden of Proof for Declaring a Failure of Diplomacy

A response to Reuel Marc Gerecht More »

Striking Iran Is Unwarranted, and It Would Mean Disaster

Striking Iran Is Unwarranted, and It Would Mean Disaster

It could trigger a wave of regional chaos, badly weaken the already struggling Green Movement, prove the death-knell for Obama's efforts to construct a new relationship with the Muslim communities of the world, and worse More »

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