| Anwar Sadat - 1978 - 384 pages
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| William Quandt - 2011 - 456 pages
...policymaking and decision-taking. The fifth fact, and this is probably the clearest and most prominent, is that the Arab nation, in its drive for permanent...has the power and stability for a sincere will for peace. The Arab declared intention stems from an awareness prompted by a heritage of civilization,... | |
| Yehuda Lukacs - 1992 - 572 pages
...policy-making and decisiontaking. The fifth fact: and this is probably the clearest and most prominent, is that the Arab Nation, in its drive for permanent...justice, does not proceed from a position of weakness or hesitation, but it has the potential of power and stability which tells of a sincere will for peace.... | |
| Laura Zittrain Eisenberg, Neil Caplan - 1998 - 290 pages
...policy-making and decision-taking. The fifth fact: and this is probably the clearest and most prominent, is that the Arab Nation, in its drive for permanent...justice, does not proceed from a position of weakness or hesitation, but it has the potential of power and stability which tells of sincere will for peace.... | |
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