Arab Spring ... American Fall? Learning the Right Lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan (Perspectives)
Harvard International Review 2011, Summer, 33, 2
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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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