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Forrest and the United Church's Middle East Policy; Keeping Score: From the Yom Kippur War to the Palestinian Uprising; THE GOVERNMENTAL STAGE; ""Here I Am in the Middle"": Lester Pearson and the Origins of Canada's Diplomatic Involvement in the Middle East 327 $aClark and the Jerusalem Embassy Affair: Initiative and Constraint in Canadian Foreign PolicyForeign Policy Making Towards the Middle East: Parliament, the Media, and the 1982 Lebanon War; Perceptions of the Middle East in the Department of External Affairs and Mulroney's Policy 1984-1988; Collision Course: Joe Clark, Canadian Jews, and the Palestinian Uprising; THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT: A CANADIAN ROLE; Canada and the Arab-Israeli Conflict: A Discussion with Irving Abella and John Sigler; Contributors 330 $aFew international issues have aroused as much passionate interest and political activity among Canadians. The contest on "the domestic battleground" has been decisive in determining Canada's policies in the Middle East. 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