Egypt in Crisis : The Fall of Islamism and Prospects of Democratization
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Acronyms -- Chapter 1 The Myth of Sisyphus Egypt's Delayed and Aborted Democratization -- Conceptualizing Egypt's Democratization Waves -- Egypt and the First Wave -- Egypt First Reverse Wave of Democratization (1930s-1940s) -- The Second Reverse Wave of Dem...
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| Format: | E-Book |
| Sprache: | English |
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Cham : Springer International Publishing,
2017
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| Schlagworte: | Islamic fundamentalism Democratization Democracy |
| Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (303 pages) |
| Zusammenfassung: | Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Acronyms -- Chapter 1 The Myth of Sisyphus Egypt's Delayed and Aborted Democratization -- Conceptualizing Egypt's Democratization Waves -- Egypt and the First Wave -- Egypt First Reverse Wave of Democratization (1930s-1940s) -- The Second Reverse Wave of Democratization (1954-1976) -- Egypt and the Third Wave -- Mubarak and the Fourth Wave -- Egypt and the Third Reverse Wave in Democratization -- The SCAF and Fourth Reverse Phase of Democratization -- Islamism and the Fifth Reverse Phase of Democratization -- A Sort of Conclusion: Why Democratization was Aborted and Delayed -- Part I The Fall of the Islamists -- Chapter 2 The State of Ikhwan -- Introduction -- An Exclusive Beginning: Hisham Qandil -- Ikhwanisation (Brotherhoodization) of the State -- Morsi's Economic and Financial Policies -- Egyptian Economic Crisis Under Morsi -- Morsi and Dominating the Political Public Space -- Morsi's Protest Draft Law -- The Opposition's Draft Law -- NGOs Draft Law -- Election Draft Law -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Morsi, Mubarak's Deep State, and Salafist Call -- Introduction -- Morsi and the Media -- Morsi and the Labour Unions -- Morsi and the Judiciary -- MB-Salafist Relations -- Similarities and Differences -- A Fluctuating Relationship -- Open Enmity -- A Rehearsal for June 30: Morsi and the Security Forces -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 The Imam and the Field Marshal: Egypt Civil-Military Relations Between Two Revolutions -- Introduction -- Egypt Civil-Military Relations (February 11, 2011-June 29, 2012): The SCAF and Aborting Democratization Post-Mubarak Egypt -- Preserving Stability and the Status Quo -- Weakening Secular, Liberal, and Revolutionary Forces -- Maintaining Military Prerogatives -- Backfired Understanding: The SCAF and the Brothers. |
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| Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (303 pages) |
| ISBN: | 9783319560205 3319560204 9783319560199 3319560190 |