



Arab Spring ... American Fall? Learning the Right Lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan (Perspectives)
Harvard International Review 2011, Summer, 33, 2
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Publisher Description
The year 2011 began with momentous changes across the Middle East as people took to the streets and demanded an end to their regimes. The year will end with a significant reduction of US military forces in the Muslim world. And at the very time that the Arab world is experiencing a surge of hope, the US role in the region is diminishing. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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