Obama And The Middle East: How The Arab Spring Remade The President's Foreign Policy

How The Arab Spring Remade Obama's Foreign Policy

Barack Obama came to Washington just six years ago, having spent his professional life as a part-time lawyer, part-time law professor, and part-time state legislator in Illinois. As an undergraduate, he took courses in history and international relations, but neither his academic life nor his work in Springfield gave him an especially profound grasp of foreign affairs. As he coasted toward winning a seat in the U.S. Senate, in 2004, he began to reach out to a broad range of foreign-policy experts--politicians, diplomats, academics, and journalists.

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