Iraq and American empire can Arab-Americans influence Middle East policy?

To understand the limits of the political influence of Arab-Americans it is essential to understand how poorly assimilated into American society many are. Many of them still do not speak English well; indeed some do not speak any English at all. Many are not citizens, are not registered to vote and...

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Main Author: Khalidi, Rashid (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abu Dhabi, UAE Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research 2007
Series:Emirates lecture series 68
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