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      Egypt and the Contradictions of Liberalism: Illiberal Intelligentsia and the Future of Egyptian Democracy

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      A nuanced investigation into the state of liberalism in Egypt
      The liberatory sentiment that stoked the Arab Spring and saw the ousting of long-time Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak seems a distant memory. Democratically elected president Mohammad Morsi lasted only a year before he was forced from ...

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      Product ID:9781780748825
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Egypt and the Contradictions of Liberalism
      Subtitle:Illiberal Intelligentsia and the Future of Egyptian Democracy
      Authors:Author: Daanish Faruqi, Dalia F. Fahmy
      Page Count:400
      Subjects:African history, African history, Politics and government, Politics & government, Egypt
      Description:A nuanced investigation into the state of liberalism in Egypt
      The liberatory sentiment that stoked the Arab Spring and saw the ousting of long-time Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak seems a distant memory. Democratically elected president Mohammad Morsi lasted only a year before he was forced from power to be replaced by precisely the kind of authoritarianism protestors had been railing against in January 2011. Paradoxically, this turn of events was encouraged by the same liberal activists and intelligentsia who’d pushed for progressive reform under Mubarak.

      This volume analyses how such a key contingent of Egyptian liberals came to develop outright illiberal tendencies. Interdisciplinary in scope, it brings together experts in Middle East studies, political science, philosophy, Islamic studies and law to address the failure of Egyptian liberalism in a holistic manner – from liberalism’s relationship with the state, to its role in cultivating civil society, to the role of Islam and secularism in the cultivation of liberalism. A work of impeccable scholarly rigour, Egypt and the Contradictions of Liberalism reveals the contemporary ramifications of the state of liberalism in Egypt.

      Contents

      1. Egyptian liberals, from revolution to counterrevolution

      Daanish Faruqi and Dalia F. Fahmy

      Section I: Liberalism and The Egyptian State

      2. Egypt’s structural illiberalism: How a weak party system undermines participatory politics

      Dalia F. Fahmy

      3. Nasser’s comrades and Sadat’s brothers: Institutional legacies and the downfall of the Second Egyptian Republic

      Hesham Sallam

      4. (De)liberalizing judicial independence in Egypt

      Sahar F. Aziz



      Section II: Liberalism and Egyptian Civil Society

      5. The authoritarian state’s power over civil society

      Ann M. Lesch

      6. Myth or reality?: The discursive construction of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt

      Mohamad Elmasry

      7. Student political activism in democratizing Egypt

      Abdel-Fattah Mady



      Section III: Islam, Secularism, and the State

      8. Egypt’s secularized intelligentsia and the guardians of truth

      Khaled Abou El Fadl

      9. The truncated debate: Egyptian liberals, Islamists, and ideological statism

      Ahmed Abdel Meguid and Daanish Faruqi



      Section IV: Egyptian Liberals in Comparative Perspective Post-2013

      10. Conflict and reconciliation: “Arab liberalism” in Syria and Egypt

      Emran El-Badawi

      11. Egypt’s new liberal crisis

      Joel Gordon

      12. Egyptian liberals and their anti-democratic deceptions: A contemporary sad narrative

      Amr Hamzawy

      Conclusion: Does liberalism have a future in Egypt?

      Emad El-Din Shahin
      Imprint Name:Oneworld Academic
      Publisher Name:Oneworld Publications
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2017-01-05

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      Weight488 g
      Dimensions227 × 157 × 30 mm