
Cameron S. Brown
Mr. Brown has appeared in the international press (including Reuters, AP, and the BBC), and Israeli television and radio. His commentary has been published in papers including The Jerusalem Post, Ha’aretz, Chicago Sun-Times, Newsday and Canada’s National Post. His academic articles have appeared in The Review of International Studies, Middle East Journal, Israel Affairs, The Middle East Review of International Affairs Journal (MERIA), Turkish Studies, and several edited volumes.
Mr. Brown is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at the University of California, San Diego. He holds a masters degree in the Modern Middle East from the Hebrew University and a bachelors degree in Political Science from the University of Illinois.
How Pollard’s sentence helped American Jews
Nate Silver’s punditry revolution
Why we pay more at the pump
It ain’t over ‘till Walid Muallem sings
Despite what the media has been saying, the war in Syria will not be over anytime soon.
Will Iranians rally around the flag?
The stakes involved in an Israeli strike are even bigger than most assume.
Will Iranians rally ‘round the flag?
Israel must consider the Iranian populace while debating a potential strike.
Between Iranian Bombast and the Bomb
Iran’s aggressive rhetoric might actually be aimed at baiting Israel into a first-strike.
Striking Iran: The parameters of the debate
Israel's security leaders gather at the INSS to discuss the Iran question.
Are the Palestinians powerless?
Abbas can change the entire nature of the conflict by declaring 3 simple things.
Are Israelis racist?
Lack of integration contributes to the disease of racism in Israeli society.
Iron Dome: Strategic benefits and tactical limitations
The system could be improved by technology that intercepts rockets as they are launched.
Only the Russian public can save Syria
How long will Russia continue to sacrifice relations with the West in favor of Syria?
A tale of two civilizations
The real threat to Zionism is the growing extremism of segments of the population.