The Middle East without Sharon
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
When Prime Minister Ariel Sharon suffered a stroke, three political mappings immediately come to mind: that of Israeli politics, of the Middle East (involving the Israeli-Palestinian relationship) and of world politics. Politicians and media analysts around the world are to figure out one question: what will happen after Sharon dies?
The body of 77-year-old Sharon may still have life in it, but there is no avoiding the fact that the life of the na
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