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Jim Ketterer discusses new book 'A Daring Enterprise A US-Egyptian Partnership and the Case for Soft Power' with author Cornelius Queen

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What happens when the United States launches an unconventional foreign aid program in the aftermath of a national uprising? Cornelius Queen of the Egyptian-American Enterprise Fund will discuss his new book, 'A Daring Enterprise A US-Egyptian Partnership and the Case for Soft Power,' with panelist Jim Ketterer.

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