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Outsiders have not improved life in either Syria or Iraq

Present and Future The State of Syria: Past | 18th March 2013

This month Iraq and Syria are both noting, but not celebrating, anniversaries of violence that transformed the two societies.


Read the rest of the article in Charles Glass’s new e-book The State of Syria: Past, Present and Future.

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