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Forces of Fortune: The Rise of the New Muslim Middle Class and What it Will Mean for Our World

Public Affairs Program

Vali Nasr, Joanne J. Myers

December 7, 2009

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The real key to bringing economic and political change to the Muslim world is capitalism, says Vali Nasr. Entrepreneurial middle classes the world over have a stake in the system and are more interested in economic success than religious extremism.
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