
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Bid: Why the Turnaround?
Clip: 4/3/2012 | 6m 6s
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Bid: Why the Turnaround?
In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood and other conservative Islamic political parties have advanced candidates for the upcoming presidential election. Margaret Warner and Harvard's Tarek Masoud explore the implications for the political and social life of post-revolution Egypt.
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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Bid: Why the Turnaround?
Clip: 4/3/2012 | 6m 6s
In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood and other conservative Islamic political parties have advanced candidates for the upcoming presidential election. Margaret Warner and Harvard's Tarek Masoud explore the implications for the political and social life of post-revolution Egypt.
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