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Media Revolution And Politics In Egypt The Story Of An Uprising Abdalla F Hassan

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Media Revolution And Politics In Egypt The Story Of An Uprising Abdalla F Hassan
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.22 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Abdalla F Hassan
ISBN: 9781784532178, 1784532177
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Media Revolution And Politics In Egypt The Story Of An Uprising Abdalla F Hassan by Abdalla F Hassan 9781784532178, 1784532177 instant download after payment.

For too long Egypt’s system of government was beholden to the interests of the elite in power, aided by the massive apparatus of the security state. Breaking point came on 25 January 2011. But several years after popular revolt enthralled a global audience, the struggle for democracy and basic freedoms are far from being won. Media, Revolution, and Politics in Egypt: The Story of an Uprising examines the political and media dynamic in pre-and post-revolution Egypt and what it could mean for the country’s democratic transition. We follow events through the period leading up to the 2011 revolution, eighteen days of uprising, military rule, an elected president’s year in office, and his ouster by the military. Activism has expanded freedoms of expression only to see those spaces contract with the resurrection of the police state. And with sharpening political divisions, the facts have become amorphous as ideological trends cling to their own narratives of truth.

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