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One year after its historic January 25th revolution, Egyptians continue to demand greater citizen inclusion in the affairs of the government and an end to corruption that pervaded every aspect of the Mubarak regime. At the same time, the newly elected Egyptian government finds itself with the reasonability of not only governing but also restoring trust in the state. Integral to accomplishing such worthy goals are freedom of information laws (FOIL). Such laws provide citizens an opportunity to engage in oversight over their government officials to ensure the public. Accordingly, this book focus…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
One year after its historic January 25th revolution, Egyptians continue to demand greater citizen inclusion in the affairs of the government and an end to corruption that pervaded every aspect of the Mubarak regime. At the same time, the newly elected Egyptian government finds itself with the reasonability of not only governing but also restoring trust in the state. Integral to accomplishing such worthy goals are freedom of information laws (FOIL). Such laws provide citizens an opportunity to engage in oversight over their government officials to ensure the public. Accordingly, this book focus on there is a dire need for a law that controls and guarantees information flow inside Egypt.
Autorenporträt
MIRAL EL ASHRY Associate Professor at Canadian international college ( CIC) I finished PhD degree in May 2012 from Ain shams University in Egypt. My research interests are situated in the relationship between media, journalism, politics and culture, especially towards social domains as war & conflict and the freedom of information law.