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Since 2011, the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region witnessed waves of uprisings that caused to fall of several longstanding regimes. In Egypt, The 2011 uprisings caused new security challenges, which imposed more pressures on state's military, internal and operational security policy and therefore, gave more power for military establishment in Egypt, to face such a sensitive situation and, consequently, influence the CMR. This book discusses the Civil-Military relations (CMR) in Egypt from January 2011 till July 2013. It determines the factors, which motivate the Egyptian armed forces (EAF) to oust two presidents in less than three years.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Since 2011, the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region witnessed waves of uprisings that caused to fall of several longstanding regimes. In Egypt, The 2011 uprisings caused new security challenges, which imposed more pressures on state's military, internal and operational security policy and therefore, gave more power for military establishment in Egypt, to face such a sensitive situation and, consequently, influence the CMR. This book discusses the Civil-Military relations (CMR) in Egypt from January 2011 till July 2013. It determines the factors, which motivate the Egyptian armed forces (EAF) to oust two presidents in less than three years.
Autorenporträt
Amr Ismail is a young writer specializing in international affairs and the Middle East. He's passion for political affairs has led him to obtain MA from QMUL after studying politics and IR in University of London Traveled across Middle East And Europe, he managed to get involve in many social and political activities across the regions.