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Martin S. Indyk

Martin S. Indyk

Vice President and Director, Foreign Policy

Martin Indyk is vice president and director of Foreign Policy at Brookings. A former ambassador to Israel and assistant secretary of state for near east affairs during the Clinton administration, he currently focuses on the Clinton administration’s diplomacy and the Arab-Israeli conflict.



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2007

Save to My PortfolioBack to BalancingNovember 01, 2007
Save to My PortfolioOptimism for Mideast SummitOctober 22, 2007
Save to My PortfolioGoverning Gaza: Hamas's DilemmaJuly 02, 2007
Save to My PortfolioRecalling 'Wolfie's' WisdomJune 28, 2007
Save to My PortfolioIs Trusteeship for Palestine the Answer?June 27, 2007
Save to My PortfolioA 'Two-State Solution,' Palestinian-StyleJune 15, 2007
Save to My PortfolioGaza Violence: Middle East at a Critical Turning PointJune 14, 2007
Save to My PortfolioThe Honeymoon's Over for Bush and the SaudisApril 29, 2007
Save to My PortfolioBack to Balancing in the Middle East: A New Strategy for Constructive EngagementFebruary 28, 2007
Save to My PortfolioSecretary Rice Can Put Israeli-Palestinian 'Peace Train' Back on TracksFebruary 20, 2007
Save to My PortfolioDebating the Troop Surge in IraqFebruary 15, 2007
Save to My PortfolioNext Steps in Israeli-Palestinian Peace ProcessFebruary 14, 2007
Save to My PortfolioHope Springs Eternal in the Middle EastFebruary 09, 2007
Save to My PortfolioQ&A on the New Iraq StrategyJanuary 11, 2007

2006

Save to My PortfolioResponding to Iran's Nuclear Ambitions: Next StepsSeptember 19, 2006
Save to My PortfolioCould This War Produce a Sunni-Israeli Alliance?August 28, 2006
Save to My PortfolioIn Lebanon, Even Peace Is a BattleAugust 22, 2006
Save to My PortfolioKeep Syria and Iran Out of Negotiations Over LebanonJuly 27, 2006
Save to My PortfolioIsraeli Air and Ground Operations Continue in War Against HezbollahJuly 26, 2006
Save to My PortfolioCrisis Unabated in Middle EastJuly 26, 2006
Save to My PortfolioA Strategy for Resolving the Conflict in LebanonJuly 23, 2006
Save to My PortfolioMiddle East Crisis: Hezbollah and Iran are to BlameJuly 21, 2006
Save to My PortfolioCan Diplomacy Quell Middle East Violence?July 20, 2006
Save to My PortfolioLebanon Crisis: Role of the U.S.July 18, 2006
Save to My PortfolioWhat Lies Beyond Israel and Lebanon?July 15, 2006
Save to My PortfolioMiddle East Violence EscalatesJuly 13, 2006
Save to My PortfolioIsraeli Warplanes Bomb BeirutJuly 13, 2006
Save to My PortfolioMiddle East: More Violence LikelyJuly 12, 2006
Save to My PortfolioIsraeli Forces Enter LebanonJuly 12, 2006
Save to My PortfolioDual Dilemmas: U.S. Policy Options for the Israeli-Palestinian PredicamentMay 19, 2006
Save to My PortfolioIran Military Options OpenMarch 09, 2006
Save to My PortfolioSharon: From Soldier to "Man of Peace"January 07, 2006
Save to My PortfolioSharon's Collapse "Leaves Political Crater"January 05, 2006

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