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Egypt: Will the Military Step In? Egypt: The Military Steps In

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Widespread and intense protests in Egypt raise serious questions about the stability and future of President Mohamed Morsi's government. David Ottaway talks about the current crisis and its implications for future democratic reforms.

 
Brazil: Widespread Protests Challenge Government to Respond Brazil: Widespread Protests Challenge Government to Respond

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Mass protests across Brazil surprised politicians at all levels of government when they began in June following a brutal police response to demonstrations against increases in public transport fares in São Paulo. Paulo Sotero, just back from Brazil, described what's happening and what it represents.

 
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Dialogue: Monuments and Memorials: Meaning and Mania This Week's Issues:

Monuments and Memorials: Meaning and Mania
Charles Tampio provides insight into the meaning and stories behind the great landmarks in Washington D.C. Laura Deal introduces the new Cold War Digital Archive website.

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Can Morsi Survive the Current Uprising in Egypt? (MSNBC)

MSNBC's Morning Joe hosted Robin Wright as a guest to speak about the military getting involved in the Egyptian uprising. Her appearance begins around the 6:50 mark.

Making the Right Call, Even in Death (New York Times)

Lawrence K. Altman authored a piece in the New York Times on death certificates, and their accuracy.

The Saudi-Qatari Clash Over Syria (The National Interest)

David Ottaway authored a piece in The National Interest on Saudi Arabia and the US cooperating to support Syrian rebels and to curb the influence of Syria's Muslim Brotherhood—putting this alliance at odds with Qatar.

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