The most likely prospect will be a coming to power, sooner or later, of the various national branches of the international Muslim Brotherhood movement.
This article was originally published by The National Interest.
The domino effect triggered by the events in Tunisia and Egypt heralds a new era of Middle Eastern politics with potentially wide-ranging implications for regional, if not global peace and stability. But who will fill the void left by the autocrats?
The most likely prospect will be a coming to power, sooner or later, of the various national branches of the international Muslim Brotherhood movement.
This article was originally published by The National Interest.
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