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ANN MOSELY LESCH is Professor of Political Science at Villanova University, author of Arab Politics in Palestine, 1917–1939, and co-author (with Mark Tessler) of Israel, Egypt, and the Palestinians: From Camp David to Intifada.
ANN MOSELY LESCH is Professor of Political Science at Villanova University, author ofArab Politics in Palestine, 1917–1939, and co-author (with Mark Tessler) of Israel, Egypt,and the Palestinians: From Camp David to Intifada.
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