Showing posts with label Blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blogs. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Comment clash

I've been trying to become a more active participant in the enormous on-line foreign policy community on topics related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. I've done so by commenting on articles and blog posts for the past number of weeks. Some of these exchanges have been fruitful but most are largely exercises in futility. Most of these exchanges are less than civil but some have remained respectful. In both cases though, I've come to accept that the point is not to make friends. That there are many people who know very little despite proclaiming otherwise.
I should also say that I don't find engaging with people I fundamentally disagree with particularly fun. I'm doing it largely as a way for me to hone-in on the substance of my opponents largely illogical arguments. I'm finding it beneficial since so many common tropes - ones largely devoid of truth - keep reappearing.
There was one series of exchanges on The West Bank on Open Salon that I've let die (with my opponent having the last word) simply because it was a topic that I didn't want to pursue (what constitutes "anti-semitism"?). Instead, I will be posting a few exchanges here that I've had in other places in particular from Foreign Policy Magazine, where I'm a regular commenter. Here's a link for a current debate right now:

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

The West Bank on Open Salon

To my (few) loyal readers. I just wanted to both thank you for your continued support and to let you know that in addition to this Blogger site, The West Bank is now being published through Open Salon as well.

I've been doing this blog for three years (apart from that mysterious 2008) and I've appreciated the emails I get from readers, and rest assured that you can still come to this site to get the same posts (if not more) than Open Salon. Open Salon allows me to access a larger pool of readers - many of whom are very engaged in responding to posts with comments and emails - which I'm hoping will help develop the blog further.

I'll post some of those comments here when they seem appropriate.

Here is the Open Salon address if you're interested. Take a minute to explore Open Salon as a whole - you may want to sign up yourself.

http://www.opensalon.com/blog/thewestbank


Friday, May 29, 2009

New blog links

I'm adding a couple of blog links (those to the right - no pun intended). Both are blogs from Foreign Policy Magazine.
The first is Mark Lynch's Abu Aardvark blog on the Middle East. Lynch is a professor of Political Science at George Washington University and author of Voices of the New Arab Public: Al-Jazeera, Iraq, and Middle East Politics Today.
The other blog is Harvard Prof. Stephen Walt's blog that runs with the subtitle: "A Realist in an Ideological Age". Walt and I aren't exactly on the same page politically (a topic I've been drafting a blog entry on for weeks now... more on that soon) but, as some of you may know, I'm particularly fascinated by any Realist/Conservative argument against the Israeli Occupation of Palestine. Walt's controversial book The Israel Lobby came out a couple of years ago and was, I think, particularly potent because it was written by two conservative political scientists (Walt along with John Mearsheimer from the University of Chicago).
I'll be back from vacation in two weeks!