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Guerrilla Diplomacy

Egypt after Mubarak: Talking About a Revolution?

February 21, 2011February 16, 2011 by daryl.copeland

The Mark

Mubarak’s departure from power is hardly inconsequential, but is it more symbolic than substantial?

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