The United States and the New Middle East: Strategic Perspectives After the Persian Gulf War : the Report of the CSIS Aftermath Policy Council |
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Contents
Regional Security Challenges | 4 |
Political and Economic Challenges | 11 |
The ArabIsraeli Conflict and Peacemaking | 17 |
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