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George Lopez and David Cortright argue in a Kroc Institute Policy Brief that the escalating crisis between Iran and the United States belongs on the bilateral summit table and not the United Nations Security Council.
Authors: George A. Lopez, and David Cortright
June 11, 2006
George Lopez and David Cortright argue in a Kroc Institute Policy Brief that the escalating crisis between Iran and the United States belongs on the bilateral summit table and not the United Nations Security Council.
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