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In 1982, Indyk began working as a research director for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee ( AIPAC ), a pro-Israel lobbying group in Washington.
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Following his stint at AIPAC, Indyk served eight years as the founding Executive Director of the 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 Columbia University , the Moshe Dayan Center For Middle Eastern And African Studies at Tel Aviv University , and the Department of Politics at Macquarie University in Sydney , Australia. Indyk has published widely on U.S. policy toward the Arab-Israeli peace process, on U.S.-Israeli relations, and on the threats of Middle East stability posed by Iraq and Iran .

He served as special assistant to U.S. President Bill Clinton and as senior director of Near East and South Asian Affairs at the United States National Security Council . While at the NSC, he served as principal adviser to the President and the National Security Advisor on Arab-Israeli issues, Iraq, Iran, and South Asia. He was a senior member of Secretary Of State Warren Christopher 's Middle East peace team and served as the White House representative on the U.S. Israel Science and Technology Commission. {Link without Title}

He served two stints as United States Ambassador To Israel , from April 1995 to September 1997 and from January 2000 to July 2001. {Link without Title}

With Jill Indyk he has two children, Sarah and Jacob. {Link without Title}


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  Title US Ambassador To Israel
  Before Edward Djerejian
  After Edward Walker
  Years 1995–1997


  Title US Ambassador To Israel
  Before Edward Walker
  After Daniel Kurtzer
  Years 2000–2001