In this interview with SNI Deputy Editor Parul Chandra, Dr Dan Schueftan who is the Director of the National Security Studies Centre at the University of Haifa in Israel talks about the hopelessness of the Arab states. Dr Schueftan also argues that the situation in Arab states is worse than it was before the Arab Spring. And that the problem in these nations runs far deeper where their society is to be blamed more than their leadership. #India #Israel #sniwire
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