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It’s been six months since protesters took to the streets in Egypt’s Arab Spring. Although the country is considered a model for other nations in the region, a new wave of protests has erupted — and the success of the revolution is in question.

Lisa Anderson, president of the American University in Cairo, joins Michael Krasny to discuss the latest updates and the future of the revolution in Egypt.

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Lisa Anderson, president of The American University in Cairo

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