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The change in thinking of the Islamists and other Arab leaders in governmment to adopt democratic ideas and seek foreign investment to modernize their economies, after the failure of the first generation of Arab leaders to deliver freedom and economic development. Shadid covers Ferjani in Tunis in one of his last reports from the region for the New York Times.
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