
Examining the Arab Spring's uncertain future
Clip: 1/9/2014 | 7m 24s
Why the next wave of Arab awakening should be waged for pluralism
Marwan Muasher, the former deputy prime minister of Jordan, thinks it was too simplistic for the world to expect that the Arab Spring would so quickly evolve autocracies into democracies. Margaret Warner sits down with Muasher to discuss his new book, "The Second Arab Awakening: And the Battle for Pluralism."
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Examining the Arab Spring's uncertain future
Clip: 1/9/2014 | 7m 24s
Marwan Muasher, the former deputy prime minister of Jordan, thinks it was too simplistic for the world to expect that the Arab Spring would so quickly evolve autocracies into democracies. Margaret Warner sits down with Muasher to discuss his new book, "The Second Arab Awakening: And the Battle for Pluralism."
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