The Student Movement and National Politics in Egypt, 1923-1973

The Student Movement and National Politics in Egypt, 1923-1973
Title The Student Movement and National Politics in Egypt, 1923-1973 PDF eBook
Author Ahmed Abdalla
Publisher American Univ in Cairo Press
Pages 308
Release 2008
Genre Education
ISBN 9789774161995

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The Nasserist revolution of 1952 had a massive impact on the Egyptian educational system. For the first time, the doors of university education were opened to masses of people in a Third World country, and hundreds of thousands of the sons and daughters of peasants, workers, and lower-middle-class employees seized the opportunity. But quantitative growth was not matched by qualitative advance, and the gap between expectations and reality has rarely been so wide. The result was one of the world's most turbulent student movements. This history of that movement's most critical years, first published in 1985, was written by a young Egyptian who was a participant in many of the events and was intimately acquainted with them. Ahmed Abdalla describes the sociological composition of the student body, the physical and social conditions in the universities, the shifts in government education policy, and the attempts of the students to influence the direction of national development in both domestic and foreign policy. The Student Movement and National Politics in Egypt is an important contribution to our understanding of Egypt's modern history, and will also be of interest to anyone concerned with the more universal issues of higher education, social change, and state politics in the Third World.

The Student Movement and National Politics in Egypt 1933-1973

The Student Movement and National Politics in Egypt 1933-1973
Title The Student Movement and National Politics in Egypt 1933-1973 PDF eBook
Author Ahmed Abdalla
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Release 1985
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ISBN 9780863560279

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Students and Egyptian National Politics 1923-1973

Students and Egyptian National Politics 1923-1973
Title Students and Egyptian National Politics 1923-1973 PDF eBook
Author A. Abdella Ahmed
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Release 1983
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Students and University in 20th Century Egyptian Politics

Students and University in 20th Century Egyptian Politics
Title Students and University in 20th Century Egyptian Politics PDF eBook
Author Haggai Erlich
Publisher Routledge
Pages 487
Release 2005-07-27
Genre Education
ISBN 1135778973

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First Published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Struggle for Egypt

The Struggle for Egypt
Title The Struggle for Egypt PDF eBook
Author Steven A. Cook
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 433
Release 2013-03-21
Genre History
ISBN 0199931771

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"A half century ago, Egypt under nasser became the putative leader of the Arab world and a beacon for developing nations. Yet in the decades prior to the 2011 revolution, it was ruled over by a sclerotic regime plagued by nepotism and corruption. During that time, its economy declined into near shambles, a severely overpopulated Cairo fell into disrepair, and it produced scores of violent Islamic extremists ... In The struggle for Egypt, now with a new epilogue on the post-Mubarak era, noted regional specialist Steven A. Cook provides a sweeping and incisive account of how this parlous state of affairs came to be, why the revolution occurred, and where Egypt might be headed next." -- From p. 4 of cover.

Routledge Handbook on Political Parties in the Middle East and North Africa

Routledge Handbook on Political Parties in the Middle East and North Africa
Title Routledge Handbook on Political Parties in the Middle East and North Africa PDF eBook
Author Francesco Cavatorta
Publisher Routledge
Pages 462
Release 2020-12-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000293300

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This comprehensive Handbook analyses the political parties and party systems across the Middle East and North Africa. Providing an in-depth, empirically grounded and novel study of political parties, the volume focuses on a region where they have been traditionally and often erroneously dismissed. The book is divided into five sections, examining: the trajectories of Islamist, Salafi, leftist, liberal, nationalist, and personalistic parties drawing from different countries; the role political parties play in authoritarian and semi-authoritarian countries; the centrality of political parties in democratic or democratising settings; the relationship between parties and specific social constituencies, ranging from women to youth to tribes and sects; and the policy positions of parties on a number of issues, including neo-liberal economics, identity, foreign policy and the role of violence. This wide-ranging and systematic analysis is a key resource for students and scholars interested in party politics, democratization and authoritarianism, and the Middle East and North Africa. Chapter 18 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license available at www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9780429269219

The Muslim Brothers in Pursuit of Legitimacy

The Muslim Brothers in Pursuit of Legitimacy
Title The Muslim Brothers in Pursuit of Legitimacy PDF eBook
Author Hesham Al-Awadi
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 272
Release 2014-09-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0857713493

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Following the 25th January revolution, the Muslim Brotherhood emerged as the most organised and successful political force in Egypt as they cashed in on decades of grassroots mobilisation and growth. Through dominance in syndicates and unions, the provision of social services and participation in elections, this the Brotherhood steadily expanded under Mubarak. Hesham Al-Awadi's lucid and original argument frames this period as one of struggle over legitimacy between the regime and this then banned organisation, charting a cycle of accommodation and coercion. The Brotherhood failed to secure the recognition of the state, but gained an informal legitimacy as it occupied the spaces opened up by Mubarak in an early attempt to shore up the credibility of his regime. This social legitimacy became a threat to the regime, haunted by the regional rise of Islamists and a failure to legitimate its leadership, and ushered in an era of coercion. Through these complex dynamics of the conflict and control, and drawing on interviews with key figures such as Abdul Mun'em Abu Al-Futuh, Esam Al-Aryan and Mustafa Al-Fiqi, Al-Awadi sheds light on the Mubarak era and the Muslim Brotherhood that have risen out of it.