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Title ProperYitzhak Rabin, the ambassador to Washington, 1968–73
Other Title Information a diplomat and policy maker
LanguageENG
AuthorGat , Moshe
Summary / Abstract (Note)Rabin differed considerably from the average ambassador – a representative receiving and issuing reports. He viewed himself not only as a diplomat, but as capable of shaping policy with respect to both the Arab–Israeli conflict and the relationship with the United States. During his term as ambassador to Washington he displayed sober realism with regard to the political, and to some extent the military, reality – the very realism that was absent from the government that sent him.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 51, No.3; May 2015: p.489-507
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies 2015-06 51, 3
Key WordsDiplomat ;  Policy maker ;  Yitzhak Rabin ;  The Ambassador to Washington ;  1968–73