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His government career however was neither in England nor Australia but in the U.S. Dr. Indyk served eight years as the founding executive director for the neoconservative think tank Washington Institute For Near East Policy , a research institute specializing in Arab-Israel relations. He has also been an adjunct professor at the Johns Hopkins School Of Advanced International Studies where he taught Israeli politics and foreign policy. He has taught at the Middle East Institute at ). He served as special assistant to President ) U.S. Israel Science and Technology Commission. He served two stints as U.S. Ambassador to Israel: 1995-97 and 2000-June 2001. In the middle east there are always opposing points of view regarding 'outsiders' and Dr. Indyk is no different. While some say he helped to strengthen U.S-Israeli relations, reinforce the U.S. commitment to advance the peace process, and substantially increase the level of mutually beneficial trade and investment (see ) paints him as '''Kerry's Arafat Yes-Man'''. He is currently the Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy, and Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institute. Martin Indyk is married to Jill Indyk and they have two children, Sarah and Jacob. |
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