Ramifications Of Egypt's Political Upheaval
CFR fellows Isobel Coleman (recently returned from Cairo and Yemen) and Ed Husain discuss the developments in Egypt, the role of the Muslim...
Speakers: Isobel Coleman, Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy; Director of the Civil Society, Markets, and Democracy Initiative; Director of the Women and Foreign Policy Program, Council on Foreign Relations
Ed Husain, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Presider: Deborah Jerome, Deputy Editor, CFR.org
February 2, 2011
CFR's Isobel Coleman and Ed Husain discuss the uprising in Egypt and the effect this has on the political landscape throughout the Middle East, including Israel.
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