
Egypt's Revolutions
Politics, Religion, and Social Movements
Palgrave MacMillan (Publisher)
Published on 4. November 2015
Book
Hardback
VII, 281 pages
978-1-137-56320-0 (ISBN)
Description
Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government'? Has the country become the first front in a regional counter-revolution backed by the Gulf monarchies? These are only some of the questions that this volume - the first to describe the ongoing dynamics in Egypt since the outbreak of revolution - explores.
Reviews / Votes
"The purpose of this book is to look at Egypt's recent spare of revolutions, give details of the account of events, and discuss the causes of the successes and failures. This work is comprehensive, illuminating, insightful." (Paiso Jamakar, Biz India Reviews, bizindia.net, December, 2015)
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Series
Edition
1st ed. 2016
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
VII, 281 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
485 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-137-56320-0 (9781137563200)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-137-56322-4
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Persons
Nadine Abdalla is a Non-Resident Fellow at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
Tewfic Aclimandos has been research associate at the Chair of Contemporary History of the Arab world at the College de France since 2009.
Amr Adly is currently a consultant at the Carnegie Middle East Center.
Zaid al-Ali is Senior Adviser on Constitution Building for International IDEA.
Ismail Alexandrani is a research fellow at the Arab Reform Initiative (ARI - Paris), France.
Hala Bayoumi is a permanent fellow at Centre d'études et de documentation économiques, juridiques et sociales (CEDEJ), Egypt.
Nathan Brown is a professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University, USA, and nonresident senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Gaétan Du Roy is currently research associate at the Institute for the Analysis of Change in Contemporary and Historical Societies (IACCHOS), University of Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium and at Centre d'études et de documentation économiques, juridiques et sociales (CEDEJ), Egypt.
Patrick Haenni works as Middle East Senior Advisor at the Humanitarian Dialogue Center, Switzerland.
Roman Stadnicki directs the Urban Studies Department at Centre d'études et de documentation économiques, juridiques et sociales (CEDEJ), Egypt.
Clément Steuer works at the Oriental Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and as an associate researcher at Centre d'études et de documentation économiques, juridiques et sociales (CEDEJ), Egypt.
Marie Vannetzel is a post-doc researcher at CERI-Sciences Po, France.
Ahmed Zaghloul Shalata has worked for Centre d'études et de documentation économiques, juridiques et sociales (CEDEJ), Egypt, and has written for various online publications in Arabic.
Content
List of Tables, Figures and Maps Introduction: Egypt in Revolution; Bernard Rougier and Stephane Lacroix PART ONE: THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD FACES THE TEST OF POWER 1. The Reasons for the Muslim Brotherhood's Failure in Power; Patrick Haenni 2. Confronting the Transition to Legality; Marie Vannetzel 3. Between Social Populism and Pragmatic Conservatism; Amr Adly PART TWO: GOVERNMENT, INSTITUTIONS, AND POLITICAL PROCESSES 4. The Role of Elections: The Recomposition of the Party System and the Hierarchization of Political Issues; Clement Steuer 5. Egypt's Judiciary in a Post-Revolutionary Era; Nathan J. Brown 6. Egypt's third constitution in three years: A critical analysis; Zaid Al-Ali 7. The Electoral Sociology of the Egyptian Vote in the 2011-2013 Sequence; Bernard Rougier and Hala Bayoumi PART THREE: SOCIAL ACTORS AND PROTEST MOVEMENTS 8. The Rise of Revolutionary Salafism in Post-Mubarak Egypt; Stephane Lacroix and Ahmed Zaghloul Shalata 9. Sinai: From Revolution to Terrorism; Ismail Alexandrani 10. The Labor Movement in the Face of Transitionl; Nadine Abdalla 11. Copts and the Egyptian Revolution: Christian Identity in the Public Sphere; Gaetan Du Roy 12. An Urban Revolution in Egypt?; Roman Stadnicki PART FOUR: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES Abdel Fattah al-Sisi; Tewfick Aclimandos Hamdeen Sabahi; Tewfik Aclimandos Mohamed Morsi; Marie Vannetzel Khairat al-Shater; Stephane Lacroix Yasser Borhami; Stephane Lacroix Index