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Arab Spring in Egypt : revolution and beyond / edited by Bahgat Korany, Rabab El-Mahdi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cairo ; New York : The American University in Cairo Press, 2012Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 349 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1617971367
  • 9781617971365
  • 9781617973550
  • 1617973556
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Arab spring in Egypt.DDC classification:
  • 962.05/6 23/eng/20240821
LOC classification:
  • JQ1850.A91 A73 2012
  • DT107.88 .A73 2012
Online resources:
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. The Protesting Middle East / Rabab El-Mahdi -- pt. 1 Authoritarianism: How Persistent? -- 2. Concentrated Power Breeds Corruption, Repression, and Resistance / Ann M. Lesch -- 3. The Political Economy of Mubarak's Fall / Samer Soliman -- 4. Dynamics of a Stagnant Religious Discourse and the Rise of New Secular Movements in Egypt / Nadine Sika -- pt. 2 Group Dynamics in Tahrir Square -- 5. The Power of Workers in Egypt's 2011 Uprising / Dina Bishara -- 6. Youth Movements and the 25 January Revolution / Dina Shehata -- 7. Islamism in and after Egypt's Revolution / Ibrahim El Houdaiby -- 8. Women Are Also Part of This Revolution / Hania Sholkamy -- 9. Back on Horse? The Military between Two Revolutions / Hazem Kandil -- pt. 3 Beyond the Immediate -- 10. Egypt's Civic Revolution Turns `Democracy Promotion' on Its Head / Sheila Carapico -- 11. Democratization and Constitutional Reform in Egypt and Indonesia: Evaluating the Role of the Military / Usha Natarajan -- 12. Authoritarian Transformation or Transition from Authoritarianism? Insights on Regime Change in Egypt / Holger Albrecht -- pt. 4 Looking Ahead -- 13. Egypt and Beyond: The Arab Spring, the New Pan-Arabism, and the Challenges of Transition / Bahgat Korany.
Summary: This study examines the background to the 2011 uprising in Egypt, the limits of authoritarian rule and the rise of new secular movements. It studies the group dynamics of workers, young people, and women, evaluates the role of the military, and considers the impact of regime change and future prospects for pan-Arabism.
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"An AUC Forum for International Affairs edition."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-336) and index.

This study examines the background to the 2011 uprising in Egypt, the limits of authoritarian rule and the rise of new secular movements. It studies the group dynamics of workers, young people, and women, evaluates the role of the military, and considers the impact of regime change and future prospects for pan-Arabism.

Print version record.

Machine generated contents note: 1. The Protesting Middle East / Rabab El-Mahdi -- pt. 1 Authoritarianism: How Persistent? -- 2. Concentrated Power Breeds Corruption, Repression, and Resistance / Ann M. Lesch -- 3. The Political Economy of Mubarak's Fall / Samer Soliman -- 4. Dynamics of a Stagnant Religious Discourse and the Rise of New Secular Movements in Egypt / Nadine Sika -- pt. 2 Group Dynamics in Tahrir Square -- 5. The Power of Workers in Egypt's 2011 Uprising / Dina Bishara -- 6. Youth Movements and the 25 January Revolution / Dina Shehata -- 7. Islamism in and after Egypt's Revolution / Ibrahim El Houdaiby -- 8. Women Are Also Part of This Revolution / Hania Sholkamy -- 9. Back on Horse? The Military between Two Revolutions / Hazem Kandil -- pt. 3 Beyond the Immediate -- 10. Egypt's Civic Revolution Turns `Democracy Promotion' on Its Head / Sheila Carapico -- 11. Democratization and Constitutional Reform in Egypt and Indonesia: Evaluating the Role of the Military / Usha Natarajan -- 12. Authoritarian Transformation or Transition from Authoritarianism? Insights on Regime Change in Egypt / Holger Albrecht -- pt. 4 Looking Ahead -- 13. Egypt and Beyond: The Arab Spring, the New Pan-Arabism, and the Challenges of Transition / Bahgat Korany.

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