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American policy and one party rule in Arab and Middle Eastern countries

07/23/2009

In one of the ironies of recent times the Obama policy of engagement with the Arab and Middle Eastern countries leads to a tacit acceptance of one party rule and suppression of democratic freedoms in the Arab world.

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