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Home » Egypt's Election: So Far, So Good, But Huge Challenges Remain
Egypt's Election: So Far, So Good, But Huge Challenges Remain
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Egypt's Election: So Far, So Good, But Huge Challenges Remain
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With Egypt’s Parliamentary elections starting this week, the largest country involved in this year’s mass Arab protests has gone to the polls for its most meaningful vote in decades. In this interview Senior Fellow and Middle East economic expert Bessma Momani talk to find out what impact the results may have on Egypt’s contentious political dynamics and across the region.

Link: http://www.cigionline.org/articles/2011/11/egypts-election-so-far-so-good-huge-challenges-remain?utm...
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on December 1, 2011
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