Egypt after the Spring
Revolt and Reaction
Herausgeber: Hoyakem, Emile; Taha, Hebatalla
Egypt after the Spring
Revolt and Reaction
Herausgeber: Hoyakem, Emile; Taha, Hebatalla
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This book analyses the tumultuous political, security and economic developments in Egypt from the 2011 uprising against President Hosni Mubarak to the 2015 consolidation of power by President Abdelfattah el-Sisi.
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This book analyses the tumultuous political, security and economic developments in Egypt from the 2011 uprising against President Hosni Mubarak to the 2015 consolidation of power by President Abdelfattah el-Sisi.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781138653429
- ISBN-10: 113865342X
- Artikelnr.: 44145745
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9781138653429
- ISBN-10: 113865342X
- Artikelnr.: 44145745
Emile Hokayem is the Senior Fellow for Middle East Security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies based out of its Middle East office in Manama, Bahrain. He is the author of Syria's Uprising and the Fracturing of the Levant, published by the IISS and Routledge in June 2013, and the co-editor of Middle Eastern Security, the US Pivot and the Rise of ISIS, published by the IISS and Routledge in January 2015.
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction
/Emile Hokayem
Chapter One The transition: from Mubarak's fall to the 2014 presidential election
/Professor Nathan J. Brown
The revolution and its contradictions
Egypt's first transition
The Morsi presidency
After 3 July: the state reassembled
Conclusion: the Sisi presidency
Chapter Two Courts and police in revolution
/Professor Ellis Goldberg
The police
The courts
The constitution and elections
Morsi as president
Conclusion
Chapter Three The military
/Dr Zeinab Abul
Magd
From socialism to neoliberalism, 1950S
2000S
Winning a revolution, 2011
13
Sisi versus malcontents
Conclusion
Chapter Four The Muslim Brotherhood
/Yasser El
Shimy
A revolutionary opportunity for an evolutionary movement
One against all
The state is the enemy; long live the state!
The army
The police and the judiciary
The Brotherhood survives the coup
Chapter Five Egypt's non
Islamist parties
/Michael Wahid Hanna
Defining non
Islamism
Structure and design
Fracture, dissipation and triangulation
Brotherhood maximalism
The death of possibility
Chapter Six Civil society
/Dr H.A.Hellyer
Youth
NGOs
Labour
Media
Conclusion
Chapter Seven A revolution without a revolutionary foreign policy
/Gamal Hassan
Egyptian foreign policy under Nasser, Sadat and Mubarak
The challenges of the Arab Spring
SCAF rule: forces of continuity vs inconsistent attempts at change
Foreign policy under Morsi
30 June and beyond: business as usual?
New challenges
Conclusion
Chapter Eight Militarisation and security challenges in Egypt
/Hebatalla Taha
North Sinai: between militant and military violence
Beyond Sinai: the spread of violence throughout Egypt
The Libyan front: spillover and intervention
The Sisi strategy and the militarisation project
Conclusion
Chapter Nine The Egyptian economy
/Mohamed El Dahshan
Egypt under the SCAF: short
term calculations
Egypt under the Muslim Brotherhood: the wrong experiments at the worst possible time
The rise of Sisinomics
2015: the Egypt Economic Development Conference and future plans
The army's economy
Insufficient social
justice and economic
inclusiveness efforts
Conclusion.
Contributors
Introduction
/Emile Hokayem
Chapter One The transition: from Mubarak's fall to the 2014 presidential election
/Professor Nathan J. Brown
The revolution and its contradictions
Egypt's first transition
The Morsi presidency
After 3 July: the state reassembled
Conclusion: the Sisi presidency
Chapter Two Courts and police in revolution
/Professor Ellis Goldberg
The police
The courts
The constitution and elections
Morsi as president
Conclusion
Chapter Three The military
/Dr Zeinab Abul
Magd
From socialism to neoliberalism, 1950S
2000S
Winning a revolution, 2011
13
Sisi versus malcontents
Conclusion
Chapter Four The Muslim Brotherhood
/Yasser El
Shimy
A revolutionary opportunity for an evolutionary movement
One against all
The state is the enemy; long live the state!
The army
The police and the judiciary
The Brotherhood survives the coup
Chapter Five Egypt's non
Islamist parties
/Michael Wahid Hanna
Defining non
Islamism
Structure and design
Fracture, dissipation and triangulation
Brotherhood maximalism
The death of possibility
Chapter Six Civil society
/Dr H.A.Hellyer
Youth
NGOs
Labour
Media
Conclusion
Chapter Seven A revolution without a revolutionary foreign policy
/Gamal Hassan
Egyptian foreign policy under Nasser, Sadat and Mubarak
The challenges of the Arab Spring
SCAF rule: forces of continuity vs inconsistent attempts at change
Foreign policy under Morsi
30 June and beyond: business as usual?
New challenges
Conclusion
Chapter Eight Militarisation and security challenges in Egypt
/Hebatalla Taha
North Sinai: between militant and military violence
Beyond Sinai: the spread of violence throughout Egypt
The Libyan front: spillover and intervention
The Sisi strategy and the militarisation project
Conclusion
Chapter Nine The Egyptian economy
/Mohamed El Dahshan
Egypt under the SCAF: short
term calculations
Egypt under the Muslim Brotherhood: the wrong experiments at the worst possible time
The rise of Sisinomics
2015: the Egypt Economic Development Conference and future plans
The army's economy
Insufficient social
justice and economic
inclusiveness efforts
Conclusion.
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction
/Emile Hokayem
Chapter One The transition: from Mubarak's fall to the 2014 presidential election
/Professor Nathan J. Brown
The revolution and its contradictions
Egypt's first transition
The Morsi presidency
After 3 July: the state reassembled
Conclusion: the Sisi presidency
Chapter Two Courts and police in revolution
/Professor Ellis Goldberg
The police
The courts
The constitution and elections
Morsi as president
Conclusion
Chapter Three The military
/Dr Zeinab Abul
Magd
From socialism to neoliberalism, 1950S
2000S
Winning a revolution, 2011
13
Sisi versus malcontents
Conclusion
Chapter Four The Muslim Brotherhood
/Yasser El
Shimy
A revolutionary opportunity for an evolutionary movement
One against all
The state is the enemy; long live the state!
The army
The police and the judiciary
The Brotherhood survives the coup
Chapter Five Egypt's non
Islamist parties
/Michael Wahid Hanna
Defining non
Islamism
Structure and design
Fracture, dissipation and triangulation
Brotherhood maximalism
The death of possibility
Chapter Six Civil society
/Dr H.A.Hellyer
Youth
NGOs
Labour
Media
Conclusion
Chapter Seven A revolution without a revolutionary foreign policy
/Gamal Hassan
Egyptian foreign policy under Nasser, Sadat and Mubarak
The challenges of the Arab Spring
SCAF rule: forces of continuity vs inconsistent attempts at change
Foreign policy under Morsi
30 June and beyond: business as usual?
New challenges
Conclusion
Chapter Eight Militarisation and security challenges in Egypt
/Hebatalla Taha
North Sinai: between militant and military violence
Beyond Sinai: the spread of violence throughout Egypt
The Libyan front: spillover and intervention
The Sisi strategy and the militarisation project
Conclusion
Chapter Nine The Egyptian economy
/Mohamed El Dahshan
Egypt under the SCAF: short
term calculations
Egypt under the Muslim Brotherhood: the wrong experiments at the worst possible time
The rise of Sisinomics
2015: the Egypt Economic Development Conference and future plans
The army's economy
Insufficient social
justice and economic
inclusiveness efforts
Conclusion.
Contributors
Introduction
/Emile Hokayem
Chapter One The transition: from Mubarak's fall to the 2014 presidential election
/Professor Nathan J. Brown
The revolution and its contradictions
Egypt's first transition
The Morsi presidency
After 3 July: the state reassembled
Conclusion: the Sisi presidency
Chapter Two Courts and police in revolution
/Professor Ellis Goldberg
The police
The courts
The constitution and elections
Morsi as president
Conclusion
Chapter Three The military
/Dr Zeinab Abul
Magd
From socialism to neoliberalism, 1950S
2000S
Winning a revolution, 2011
13
Sisi versus malcontents
Conclusion
Chapter Four The Muslim Brotherhood
/Yasser El
Shimy
A revolutionary opportunity for an evolutionary movement
One against all
The state is the enemy; long live the state!
The army
The police and the judiciary
The Brotherhood survives the coup
Chapter Five Egypt's non
Islamist parties
/Michael Wahid Hanna
Defining non
Islamism
Structure and design
Fracture, dissipation and triangulation
Brotherhood maximalism
The death of possibility
Chapter Six Civil society
/Dr H.A.Hellyer
Youth
NGOs
Labour
Media
Conclusion
Chapter Seven A revolution without a revolutionary foreign policy
/Gamal Hassan
Egyptian foreign policy under Nasser, Sadat and Mubarak
The challenges of the Arab Spring
SCAF rule: forces of continuity vs inconsistent attempts at change
Foreign policy under Morsi
30 June and beyond: business as usual?
New challenges
Conclusion
Chapter Eight Militarisation and security challenges in Egypt
/Hebatalla Taha
North Sinai: between militant and military violence
Beyond Sinai: the spread of violence throughout Egypt
The Libyan front: spillover and intervention
The Sisi strategy and the militarisation project
Conclusion
Chapter Nine The Egyptian economy
/Mohamed El Dahshan
Egypt under the SCAF: short
term calculations
Egypt under the Muslim Brotherhood: the wrong experiments at the worst possible time
The rise of Sisinomics
2015: the Egypt Economic Development Conference and future plans
The army's economy
Insufficient social
justice and economic
inclusiveness efforts
Conclusion.