
In Egypt, 'Vibrant' Political Culture Budding After...
Clip: 3/21/2011 | 6m
What's next for Egypt after Sunday's record turnout at the polls.
An overwhelming majority of Egyptian voters approved a referendum on constitutional amendments that paves the way for presidential and parliamentary elections. Jeffrey Brown talks to Georgetown University's Samer Shehata about what's next for Egypt after Sunday's record turnout at the polls.
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In Egypt, 'Vibrant' Political Culture Budding After...
Clip: 3/21/2011 | 6m
An overwhelming majority of Egyptian voters approved a referendum on constitutional amendments that paves the way for presidential and parliamentary elections. Jeffrey Brown talks to Georgetown University's Samer Shehata about what's next for Egypt after Sunday's record turnout at the polls.
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