The National Interest Foundation Newsletter, Issue 259

Large UNRWA aid bags with a child peeking from behind.

The National Interest Foundation Newsletter Issue 259, November 1, 2024 Welcome to our NIF Newsletter. In this week’s edition, we examine what’s behind Israel’s decision to ban the humanitarian aid agency UNRWA, delve into the relevance of Arab-American and Muslim-American votes in U.S. presidential elections, and analyze where things stand in the home stretch before…

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The National Interest Foundation Newsletter, Issue 258

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The National Interest Foundation Newsletter Issue 258, October 24, 2024 Welcome to our NIF Newsletter. In this week’s edition, we provide analysis on the latest swing state presidential polling which shows a dead heat between Vice President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump, look into the circumstances surrounding the leak of Israel’s plan to…

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The National Interest Foundation Newsletter, Issue 257

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The National Interest Foundation Newsletter Issue 257, October 18, 2024 Welcome to our NIF Newsletter. In this week’s edition, we analyze how the United States is rewarding aggression by providing Israel with the THAAD antimissile system, offer insight regarding the way that various ethnic and religious groups can play a significant role in influencing presidential…

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Panel Report: Atlantic Council’s Ninth Annual Central and Eastern European Energy Security Conference

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Editor: Bassam Tarbush By Jake Spiller Recently on September 10th, 2024, the Atlantic Council held its ninth annual Central and Eastern European Energy Security Conference. The event sought to provide a forum to discuss contemporary European energy and security challenges. There was a significant focus on the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, which forced Europe…

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