RT Book T1 Egypt's revolutions: politics, religion, and social movements T2 The Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy A1 Rougier, Bernard A1 Lacroix, Stéphane 1978- A1 Haenni, Patrick 1970- A1 Vannetzel, Marie A1 Adly, Amr 1982- A1 Steuer, Clément 1980- A1 Brown, Nathan J. 1958- A1 Al-Ali, Zaid 1977- A1 Bayoumi, Hala A1 Shalata, Ahmed Zaghloul A1 Alexandrani, Ismail A1 Abdalla, Nadine 1984- A1 Du Roy, Gaétan A1 Stadnicki, Roman A1 Aclimandos, Tewfik A2 Rougier, Bernard A2 Lacroix, Stéphane 1978- A2 Schoch, Cynthia A2 Angell, John E. LA English PP New York PB Palgrave Macmillan YR 2015 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1618420402 AB “Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government,' as the thousands of demonstrators in Tahrir Square claimed in January 2011? What has taken place since the fall of the Mubarak regime the following month? Why was political Islam, although it triumphed in the first free elections ever held in Egypt, overwhelmingly rejected during massive demonstrations in June 2013? Is authoritarian rule making a final comeback since the bloody crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood, Field Marshall al-Sisi's rise to the presidency, and the arrest of revolutionary activists? Has the country become the first front in a regional counter-revolution backed by the Gulf monarchies? Can jihadist violence, which is more active than ever, contaminate the entire Islamist spectrum, beginning with the Muslim Brotherhood's militant base, which is pondering what action to take while its leadership rots in prison? This volume is the first to describe the ongoing dynamics in the country since the outbreak of revolution.” (Publisher's description) SN 9781137563200 SN 9781349559411 K1 DE in Bearbeitung (GIGA-ORDOK)