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France's policies in Arab and African countries with one party regimes-Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt and other countries. The French ambassador in Tunisia who resigned and the US ambassador in Egypt who supported Mubarak during the Bush administration. The French foreign policy establishment and the U.S. foreign policy establishment that missed all the signs of deep discontent and lack of economic opportunity in these countries.
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In Algeria, Belittling Elections, but No Arab Spring
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New York Times 05.29.2012
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New York Times 05.31.2012
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France Urges Syrian Opposition to Form New Government
New York Times 08.27.2012
Assad Draws Shock Troops From Elite Sect in Syria
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Wall Street Journal 08.29.2012
New York Times 09.27.2012
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New York Times 12.01.2012
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