Eurocentrism Revisited by Bernard Lewis Europe, Asia, and Africa are the three continents into which, by ancient tradition, the world was divided.
The Arab World Discovers Anti-Semitism by Bernard Lewis Since 1945, certain Arab countries have been the only places in the world where hard-core, Nazi-style anti-Semitism is publicly and…
The Decline and Fall of Islamic Jewry by Bernard Lewis Western travelers, almost unanimously, confirm the impression that the period from the end of the 18th into the second half…
A Dangerous Place, by Daniel Patrick Moynihan with Suzanne Weaver by Bernard Lewis For a few months in 1975 and 1976, Daniel Patrick Moynihan was United States Ambassador to the United Nations. His…
Is Peace Still Possible in the Middle East?: The Egyptian Perspective by Bernard Lewis SINCE the war of October 1973, Egypt's President Sadat has increasingly thrown in his lot with the United States. His…
Settling the Arab-Israeli Conflict by Bernard Lewis The future of the Arab-Israel conflict will be shaped by the course of events at three levels: first, that of…
The Palestinians and the PLO by Bernard Lewis The name "Palestine" is first attested in the history of Herodotus, and appears in the works of later Greek and…