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- Assessing U.S. Policy Priorities in the Middle East Hearing Committee on Foreign Affairs House of Representatives
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- Peace for Apartheid: the Oslo Accords and Orientalism in Liberal American Foreign Policy 1991-1996
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- Peace Without the PLO Author(S): Martin Indyk Source: Foreign Policy, No
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