Word: arabism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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More than any past President, Jimmy Carter has committed the prestige of his office to a Middle East settlement. While he has raised Arab hopes-perhaps to an unrealistic level-he has also aroused distrust and anger in Israel and among many of its fervent supporters in the U.S. The significance of the issue reaches beyond domestic politics and even beyond the Middle East itself, for it illustrates the weaknesses of Carter's approach to world affairs generally: too public and too often contradictory...
...blame future Arab intransigence on Menachem Begin...
...Begin does not differ from his predecessors in his views on colonial expansionism. After all, more than 70 illegal Zionist settlements on Arab lands preceded...
...different in that he is publicly candid about coveting Arab lands, a covetousness inherent in the idea of Zionism. Too bad that Arabs live on these Arab lands...
...University's Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility (ACSR) offered the Harvard Corporation an unprecedented number of anti-management recommendations on shareholding issues this year, ranging from investment in South Africa to the Arab boycott. But in several key instances, the Corporation refused to heed the ACSR's advice and vote against the management of companies like Mobil, Gulf Oil, General Electric and Manufacturers Hanover...