A coalition of states is seeking to avert a U.S. attack, and Israel is in the forefront of their mind.
Michael Young
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On August 26, the world will come together in Johannesburg, South Africa to
tackle issues ranging from the global environment to global poverty. Following
on the ambitious "Agenda 21" developed at the historic Rio Summit
in 1992, the Johannesburg discussion will be filled with complex and contentious
issues. As a resource for the media, experts, and activists engaged on the WSSD,
the Carnegie Endowment is pleased to present a number of works by our scholars
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