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Egypt after mubarak: Liberalism, islam, and democracy in the Arab world
Egypt After Mubarak examines the political dynamics shaping Egypt’s future in the early 21st century. Bruce K. Rutherford analyzes the competing forces of liberalism, political Islam, and state authoritarianism, focusing on their potential to influence democratic development in the Arab world’s most populous nation. Drawing on constitutional analysis, interviews, and the historical evolution of Egyptian political institutions, Rutherford evaluates the role of the Muslim Brotherhood, the judiciary, the business elite, and civil society actors. The book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the political landscape of Egypt prior to the 2011 uprising and offers insight into the challenges and possibilities for democratic reform in the region
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