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Into The Hands Of The Soldiers Freedom And Chaos In Egypt And The Middle East David D Kirkpatrick

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Into The Hands Of The Soldiers Freedom And Chaos In Egypt And The Middle East David D Kirkpatrick
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.02 MB
Author: David D. Kirkpatrick
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Into The Hands Of The Soldiers Freedom And Chaos In Egypt And The Middle East David D Kirkpatrick by David D. Kirkpatrick instant download after payment.

ONE OF THE ECONOMIST'S BOOKS OF THE YEAR
A candid narrative of how and why the Arab Spring sparked, then failed, and the truth about America's role in that failure and the subsequent military coup that put Sisi in power—from the Middle East correspondent of the New York Times.

In 2011, Egyptians of all sects, ages, and social classes shook off millennia of autocracy, then elected a Muslim Brother as president. The 2013 military coup replaced him with a new strongman, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who has cracked down on any dissent or opposition with a degree of ferocity Mubarak never dared. New York Times correspondent David D. Kirkpatrick arrived in Egypt with his family less than six months before the uprising first broke out in 2011, looking for a change from life in Washington, D.C. As revolution and violence engulfed the country, he received an unexpected and immersive education in the Arab world.
For centuries, Egypt has set in motion...

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