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What's Next for Egypt?

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Unrest continues to grow in Egypt’s Tahrir Square as pro-democracy demonstrators renew their fight for self-governance. The escalating volatility has forced the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to withdraw governing proposals that would have enshrined extraordinary privileges for the military. We discuss the next steps in Egypt.

Guests:

Liam Stack, Cairo-based independent journalist reporting for the New York Times

Steven Cook, senior fellow for middle eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations

Beshara Doumani, professor of history at UC Berkeley.

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