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Camp David, Dayton, Lausanne

Published April 8, 2015by Thomas Lippman 6 Comments

by Thomas W. Lippman In the past four decades, the greatest achievements of American diplomacy were probably the Camp David Accords and the Dayton Agreement. Camp David led to the end of the perpetual state of war between Israel and… Continue Reading  

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