3 April, 2011 Article 1. NYT In Israel, Time for Peace Offer May Run Out Ethan Bronner Article 2. Le Monde diplomatique The Arab spring - Follow the money Samir Aita Article 3. Guardian Obama doctrine? If only Michael Boyle Article 4. The Economist American foreign policy - Why it's a theory, not a doctrine Article 5. The Atlantic Struggling to Restart Egypt's Stalled Revolution Eric Trager Article 6. The Washington Institute Qatar's Quest to Become the Leading Arab State Simon Henderson Article 1. NYT In Israel, Time for Peace Offer May Run Out Ethan Bronner April 2, 2011 — With revolutionary fervor sweeping the Middle East, Israel is under mounting pressure to make a far-reaching offer to the Palestinians or face a United Nations vote welcoming the State of Palestine as a member whose territory includes all of the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. The Palestinian Authority has been steadily building support for such a resolution in September, a move that could place Israel into a diplomatic vise. Israel would be occupying land belonging to a fellow United Nations member, land it has controlled and settled for more than four decades and some of which it expects to keep in any two-state solution. “We are facing a diplomatic-political tsunami that the majority of the public is unaware of and that will peak in September,” said Ehud Barak, Israel’s defense minister, at a conference in Tel Aviv last month. “It is a very dangerous situation, one that requires action.” He added, “Paralysis, rhetoric, inaction will deepen the isolation of Israel.” With aides to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thrashing out proposals to the Palestinians, President Shimon Peres is due at the White House on Tuesday to meet with President Obama and explore ways out of the bind. The United States is still uncertain how to move the process forward, according to diplomats here. Israel’s offer is expected to include transfer of some West Bank terr