The Unmaking of Arab Socialism

Conditions of malnutrition, conflict, or a combination of both characterize many Arab countries, but this was not always so. As in much of the developing world, the immediate post-independence period represented an age of hope and relative prosperity. But imperialism did not sleep while these countr...

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Main Author: Kadri, Ali (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Anthem Press 2016
Series:Anthem Frontiers of Global Political Economy
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