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Barbara F. Walter: "How Civil Wars Start"

Democracy in America is balanced on a knife edge, says political scientist Barbara F. Walter, but it may not be too late to rescue it. Walter is the author of "How Civil Wars Start" and she speaks with Hari Sreenivasan about how America can prevent another one from starting.

Barbara F. Walter: "How Civil Wars Start"

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