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Revolution Representation And Authoritarianism Beyond Arab Exceptionalism In Egypt Sarah Wessel

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Revolution Representation And Authoritarianism Beyond Arab Exceptionalism In Egypt Sarah Wessel
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.91 MB
Author: Sarah Wessel
ISBN: 9781000479782, 1000479781
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Revolution Representation And Authoritarianism Beyond Arab Exceptionalism In Egypt Sarah Wessel by Sarah Wessel 9781000479782, 1000479781 instant download after payment.

This book examines Egypt’s turbulent and contradictory political period (2011–2015) as key to understanding contemporary politics in the country and the developments in the Arab region after the mass protests in 2010/11, more broadly.
In doing so, it breaks new ground in the study of political representation, providing analytical innovation to the study of disenchantment with politics, democracy fatigue, and social cohesion. Based on five years of intense fieldwork, the author provides rare insights into local and national ideas on politics, justice, and identity, as well as how people situate themselves and Egypt in the regional and global context. It analyzes how the creation of an alternate, political system was discussed and negotiated among the Egyptian population, the military, the government, public figures, the media, and international actors, and yet nevertheless today, Egypt has a new political regime that is the most repressive in the country’s modern history. Finally, it recalls the emotions and perceptions of individuals and collectives and interlinks these local perspectives to national events and developments through time.
This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of democratization and authoritarianism, Middle East Studies, political representation and informality, collective action, and, more broadly, cultural studies and international relations.

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