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He has been intimately iden- tified with the Mideast talks for six years, but Mr. Ross has not tried to create the impression that he is indispensable. As a result, he has been able to bring to the process the flexibility that has been absent from past American attempts, and to keep the focus where it belongs — on the principals. There is a downside to that self- effacing approach. Mr. Ross, lack- ing the stature of a Secretary of State or of a media-savvy diplo- matic superstar such as former Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke, still needs his bosses to close deals. But it also means that he can take the endless battering that Mideast mediation entails, and it adds to his ability to listen to both sides and hear something more than his own desire to be Time magazine's Man of the Year. * Ross has eschewed diplo- matic quick fixes. Increasingly, American diplo- macy is limited to crisis manage- ment — making unpleasant symptoms go away, without ad- dressing the underlying causes. But real peace in the Middle East requires the methodical de- velopment of trust, and it de- mands a corresponding network of economic relationships that give everybody a clear stake in contin- uing the peace. That is something that will not happen overnight, and it is a process that will move in fits and starts, with dramatic progress and dramatic setbacks. Mr. Ross, more than any other American negotiator, has adjust- ed himself to the region. * Ross has found a way to combine strong personal sup- port for Israel with a balanced view of American interests. A few years ago, some Jewish right-wingers attacked Mr. Ross and several other members of the Mideast team as "Jewish Ara- bists." Some Jewish diplomats do seem to go out of their way to show their impartiality by criticizing Is- rael. 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