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Report From New York: Oslo Peeks Behind The Scenes Of Diplomacy And Politics
In this dispiriting time of eroding international relations, the incisive play Oslo is both hearteningly optimistic and existentially pessimistic about human beings’ ability to negotiate and compromise past their differences to accords that improve life as we know it.
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Tagged Bartlett Sher, J.T. Rogers, Jefferson Mays, Jennifer Ehly, Michael Aronov, Oslo
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