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When Europe Spoke Out on the Mideast

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Author(s): 
Sharon
Pardo
Yonatan
Touval
Publication Date: 
08 June 2010
Publication Language: 
EN
Appearing in: 
The New York Times
Copyright Year: 
2010
Abstract: 

As Washington wrestles with the latest Mideast crisis in the aftermath of the flotilla attack, Europe might take a moment to mark an anniversary on its diplomatic calendar.

PDF icon When Europe spoke out on the Mideast - Touval & Pardo.pdf
Project: 
The EU as a Global-Regional Actor in Security and Peace (EU-GRASP)

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