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Egyptian Politics: The Dynamics of Authoritarian Rule (2004)

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Created: 4th Jun 2007
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Maye Kassem

Egyptian Politics: The Dynamics of Authoritarian Rule (2004)

by Maye Kassem

Lynne Rienner

Maye Kassem traces the shaping of contemporary Egyptian politics, considering why authoritarian rule has been so resilient and assessing the mechanisms that have allowed for its survival. Kassem begins with the military coup d'etat of July 1952, moving from the single-party system established under Nasser to the current framework in which opposition parties are legal. Along the way, she explores the legacies of Mubarak's predecessors, the functioning of the legislature and judiciary vis-à-vis the president, the roles of political parties and civil society, and the impact of authoritarian rule on the development of extremist Islamic groups. She concludes by reflecting on the long-term effects of authoritarianism on national development, stability and Egypt's place in the international arena.

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