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On bloggingheads.tv, Steven Cook and Slate’s Eric Umansky discuss Arab-Israeli Conflict, Egypt, and democratization in the Middle East.
Speakers: Steven A. Cook, Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies, and Eric Umansky
June 17, 2006
On bloggingheads.tv, Steven Cook and Slate’s Eric Umansky discuss Arab-Israeli Conflict, Egypt, and democratization in the Middle East.
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