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Syrian elections

Meet the New Boss: The Resurgence of Mideast Authoritarianism

Published May 2, 2014by Derek Davison 1 Comment

by Derek Davison Over the next few months, citizens in several Middle Eastern countries will take to the polls in a series of elections that will have a good deal to say about the direction the region’s politics will take.… Continue Reading  

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