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In 2009 a healthy, intelligent, 24-year-old American, Drew Storey, left a secure, well-paid job in the United States for a long-anticipated life abroad. He established himself in Cairo, Egypt where he had spent a semester at the American University in 2006. This time, though, he was on his own, spending his own savings and fending for himself with no institutional backup other than an American passport. He rented a flat 3 blocks from Tahrir Square, studied Arabic, worked and volunteered for numerous organizations, and had a freewheeling social life. Then he got involved in the street fighting that overthrew President Hosni Mubarak, and everything changed.Drew isolated himself, fearing arrest...
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In this balances reappraisal of the social programs of the last decade, the authors find much that it positive. They respond to the popular arguments that question the results of government intervention and the need to correct social and economic ills.