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The Arab Spring

AIR DATE: March 5, 2013
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The Arab Spring has turned into a long season. It began very optimistically as a movement to democratize the Middle East and North Africa. It has not turned out that way. Egypt is torn between the Muslim Brotherhood and those seeking a more secular government. Tunisia is still unstable and Syria is engaged in a bloody civil war. So what is the future of the Arab Spring? Two of the panel of experts who will speak at Black Mountain join us to examine those issues.

 

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John Entelis, Professor of Political Science, Fordham University
Hamdan Radissi, Professor of Law and Political Science, University of Tunisia
 
 

 


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