The rationale in the Arab world has been that you can't change political systems in countries like Egypt and Syria, but you could subvert them – liberalise the market, invest in human capital, plod forth with incremental change and hope for the best.
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Syria's promises of reform ring hollow as protesters rage
Syria's promises of reform ring hollow as protesters rage
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