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'''Martin S. Indyk''' is a veteran lobbyist for Israel, the founding director of the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] and the current vice president and director of foreign policy at the [[Brookings Institution]].<ref> [http://www.brookings.edu/experts/indykm.aspx Martin S. Indyk], Brookings Institution (accessed 8 September 2010).</ref> He is also a former director of Brookings' [[Saban Center for Middle East Policy]].
 
'''Martin S. Indyk''' is a veteran lobbyist for Israel, the founding director of the [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] and the current vice president and director of foreign policy at the [[Brookings Institution]].<ref> [http://www.brookings.edu/experts/indykm.aspx Martin S. Indyk], Brookings Institution (accessed 8 September 2010).</ref> He is also a former director of Brookings' [[Saban Center for Middle East Policy]].
  
Despite his well known affiliation with the Israel Lobby<ref> Grace Halsell, [http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/0393/9303009.htm Clinton's Indyk Appointment One of Many From Pro-Israel Think Tank], Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (accessed 8 September 2010).</ref> and his Australian nationality, he was appointed by Bill Clinton as the US Ambassador to Israel in 1995.<ref>[http://authors.simonandschuster.com/Martin-Indyk/47903616/biography Martin S. Indyk], Simon & Schuster (accessed 8 September 2010).</ref> The issuance of his US nationality was expedited for the appointment. Once appointed to public office he ceased being a 'lobbyist', but joined the growing ranks of the Israel-First fifth column in the U.S.  
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Despite his well known affiliation with the Israel Lobby<ref> Grace Halsell, [http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/0393/9303009.htm Clinton's Indyk Appointment One of Many From Pro-Israel Think Tank], Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, March 1993,(accessed 8 September 2010).</ref> and his Australian nationality, he was appointed by Bill Clinton as the US Ambassador to Israel in 1995.<ref>[http://authors.simonandschuster.com/Martin-Indyk/47903616/biography Martin S. Indyk], Simon & Schuster (accessed 8 September 2010).</ref> The issuance of his US nationality was expedited for the appointment. Once appointed to public office he ceased being a 'lobbyist', but joined the growing ranks of the Israel-First fifth column in the U.S.  
  
 
He frequently appears on CNN as a "Middle-East expert".
 
He frequently appears on CNN as a "Middle-East expert".
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
*[[AIPAC]] -- former research director <ref> Grace Halsell, [http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/0393/9303009.htm Clinton's Indyk Appointment One of Many From Pro-Israel Think Tank], Washington Report on Middle East Affairs (accessed 8 September 2010).</ref>  
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*[[AIPAC]] -- former research director <ref> Grace Halsell, [http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/0393/9303009.htm Clinton's Indyk Appointment One of Many From Pro-Israel Think Tank], Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, March 1993,(accessed 8 September 2010).</ref>  
 
*[[Saban Center for Middle East Policy]]
 
*[[Saban Center for Middle East Policy]]
 
*[[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] founding Executive Director
 
*[[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] founding Executive Director

Revision as of 21:13, 8 September 2010

Martin S. Indyk is a veteran lobbyist for Israel, the founding director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and the current vice president and director of foreign policy at the Brookings Institution.[1] He is also a former director of Brookings' Saban Center for Middle East Policy.

Despite his well known affiliation with the Israel Lobby[2] and his Australian nationality, he was appointed by Bill Clinton as the US Ambassador to Israel in 1995.[3] The issuance of his US nationality was expedited for the appointment. Once appointed to public office he ceased being a 'lobbyist', but joined the growing ranks of the Israel-First fifth column in the U.S.

He frequently appears on CNN as a "Middle-East expert".

Affiliations


Books

  • Innocent Abroad: An Intimate Account of American Peace Diplomacy in the Middle East (2009), New York, Simon & Schuster

Related Articles

Notes

  1. Martin S. Indyk, Brookings Institution (accessed 8 September 2010).
  2. Grace Halsell, Clinton's Indyk Appointment One of Many From Pro-Israel Think Tank, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, March 1993,(accessed 8 September 2010).
  3. Martin S. Indyk, Simon & Schuster (accessed 8 September 2010).
  4. Grace Halsell, Clinton's Indyk Appointment One of Many From Pro-Israel Think Tank, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, March 1993,(accessed 8 September 2010).