The Arab Uprisings: Initial Observations (Audio)
CFR's Robert Danin details the causes that sparked the Arab Spring and projects what the outcome from these uprisings may be.
Introductory Speaker: Paolo Scaroni, Chief Executive Officer, Eni
Speaker: Robert M. Danin, Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies, Council on Foreign Relations
Presider: Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations
June 23, 2011
CFR's Robert Danin details the causes that sparked the Arab Spring and projects what the outcome from these uprisings may be.
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CFR's Robert Danin details the causes that sparked the Arab Spring and projects what the outcome from these uprisings may be.
CFR's Robert Danin details the causes that sparked the Arab Spring and projects what the outcome from these uprisings may be.
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