Egypt After Mubarak

Egypt After Mubarak
Title Egypt After Mubarak PDF eBook
Author Bruce K. Rutherford
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 343
Release 2013-02-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0691158045

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"Egypt after Mubarak demonstrates that both secular and Islamist opponents of the regime are navigating a middle path that may result in a uniquely Islamic form of liberalism and, perhaps, democracy." "Essential reading on a subject of global importance, Egypt after Mubarak draws upon in-depth interviews with Egyptian judges, lawyers, Islamic activists, politicians, and businesspeople. It also utilizes major court rulings, political documents of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the writings of Egypt's leading contemporary Islamic thinkers."--BOOK JACKET.

Egypt Under Mubarak

Egypt Under Mubarak
Title Egypt Under Mubarak PDF eBook
Author Roger Owen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 147
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1135080550

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Egypt is one of the major powers in the Middle East. The vigour of its cultural life and the extent of its influence make it a force which cannot be ignored in the Arab world. Yet, despite the comparative confidence with which its rulers handle power, the country has a politically contradictory past with which to come to terms, as well as its role in a region of shifting political identity and allegiance. This book examines the causes and consequences of the many crises within the Egyptian political, sociological, economic and moral legacy and the strategies which Mubarak's government has devised to cope with that legacy. The book's concern is for the capacity of the present administration to avoid expediency and the generation of further crisis and rather to employ Egypt's considerable resources in the shaping of a distinct and effective role for the country.

Hosni Mubarak

Hosni Mubarak
Title Hosni Mubarak PDF eBook
Author Susan Muaddi Darraj
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 105
Release 2007
Genre Egypt
ISBN 1438104677

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After the assassination of Egyptian president Anwar Sadat in 1981, the Egyptian people were skeptical of his vice president and successor, Hosni Mubarak. When he assumed office, Mubarak already faced opposition from many sectors of the Egyptian population

Egypt in the Era of Hosni Mubarak

Egypt in the Era of Hosni Mubarak
Title Egypt in the Era of Hosni Mubarak PDF eBook
Author Ǧalāl Aḥmad Amīn
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Egypt
ISBN 9789774164002

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Turning his attention to the shaping of Egyptian society, the author offers thematic chapters addressing such pressing issues as corruption, poverty, the plight of the middle class, and of course, the economy. Along the way, he directs his penetrating gaze toward the Mubarak regime's uneasy relationship with the relatively free press it has encouraged, the vexing issue of presidential succession, and Egypt's relations with the Arab world and the United States. Addressing such themes from the perspective of an active participant in Egyptian intellectual life throughout the era, Galal Amin portrays the Mubarak regime's stance in the domestic and international arenas as very much a product of history, which, while not exonerating the regime, certainly helps to explain it.

The Autumn of Dictatorship

The Autumn of Dictatorship
Title The Autumn of Dictatorship PDF eBook
Author Sam?r Sulaym?n
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 225
Release 2011-04-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0804778469

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Examines how and why the Mubarak regime managed to maintain control of Egypt for 30 years despite an ongoing fiscal crisis, and considers the relationship between public finance, politics, and the possibility for social and political change.

The Autumn of Dictatorship

The Autumn of Dictatorship
Title The Autumn of Dictatorship PDF eBook
Author Sam?r Sulaym?n
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 225
Release 2011-04-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0804778469

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Examines how and why the Mubarak regime managed to maintain control of Egypt for 30 years despite an ongoing fiscal crisis, and considers the relationship between public finance, politics, and the possibility for social and political change.

Egypt in the Era of Hosni Mubarak

Egypt in the Era of Hosni Mubarak
Title Egypt in the Era of Hosni Mubarak PDF eBook
Author Galal Amin
Publisher American University in Cairo Press
Pages 226
Release 2011-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 1617970549

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Galal Amin once again turns his attention to the shaping of Egyptian society and the Egyptian state in the half-century and more that has elapsed since the Nasserite revolution, this time focusing on the era of President Mubarak. He looks at corruption, poverty, the plight of the middle class, and of course, the economy, and directs his penetrating gaze toward the Mubarak regime's uneasy relationship with the relatively free press it encouraged, the vexing issue of presidential succession, and Egypt's relations with the Arab world and the United States. Addressing such themes from the perspective of an active participant in Egyptian intellectual life throughout the era, Galal Amin portrays the Mubarak regime's stance in the domestic and international arenas as very much a product of history, which, while not exonerating the regime, certainly helps to explain it.