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ID109559
Title ProperReviving the peace process
LanguageENG
AuthorKurtzer, Daniel
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)AS THE end of 2011 approached, the Obama administration appeared positioned to have presided over three definitive foreign-policy outcomes in the broader Middle East for which it could claim substantial credit. The death of Osama bin Laden, while not bringing the war against al-Qaeda to an end, surely closed an important chapter in the long-term struggle against militant Islam. Others will rise to take bin Laden's place at the top of the al-Qaeda hierarchy, but his death leaves a void in that organization that will be hard to fill.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest vol. 2012, No.117; Jan-Feb 2012: p.38-46
Journal SourceNational Interest vol. 2012, No.117; Jan-Feb 2012: p.38-46
Key WordsPeace Process ;  Obama Administration ;  Osama bin Laden ;  Al Qaeda ;  Qaddafi ;  Libya ;  United States ;  Benjamin Netanyahu ;  Israel ;  Palestinian Authority (PA) ;  UNESCO