04624nam 2200601 450 991046137110332120211029201340.01-62637-338-8(CKB)3710000000466067(EBL)4352970(SSID)ssj0001544247(PQKBManifestationID)16134690(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001544247(PQKBWorkID)13264100(PQKB)10312602(MiAaPQ)EBC4352970(Au-PeEL)EBL4352970(CaPaEBR)ebr11150314(OCoLC)919014631(EXLCZ)99371000000046606720160209h20132013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEgypt's Tahrir revolution /edited by Dan Tschirgi, Walid Kazziha and Sean F. McMahonBoulder, Colorado ;London, [England] :Lynne Rienner Publishers,2013.©20131 online resource (296 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-58826-884-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Title page; copyright page; Dedication; Contents; ch1-Introduction; The Puzzle of Egypt's Long-Term Future; Structure of the Book; Note; Part1-The Revolution in Egypt; ch2-What Went Wrong with Mubarak's Regime?; Successes That Eroded Popular Support for the Regime; Where Mubarak Could Have Had a Choice; The People's Assembly Elections of 2010; Dealing with Collective Protest; The Tunisian Demonstration Effect; Conclusion; Notes; ch3-Egypt Under Mubarak: A Family Affair; Growing Malaise; Mubarak: The Early Years; Sharing Power; The First Egyptian Republic; Mubarak's ContributionThe Security Establishment: The Hard SectorThe Political and Economic Sphere: The Soft Sector; Division of Labor, Not Dual Power; Conclusion; Notes; ch4-The Political Economy of Egypt's Revolution; Populism, Neoliberalism, and Neopopulism; Populism, Neoliberalism, and Neopopulism in Egypt; Neopopulism, Democracy, and Development; Prospects for Democracy, Development, and Social Equality in Egypt; The Post-Revolutionary State; Notes; ch5-Youth Power and the Revolution; Why Was Egypt "Ripe for Revolution" in 2011?; The Tahrir Revolution; Not Just About Mubarak: Rebellion Against PatriarchyRevolution in ProgressConclusion; Notes; ch6-Egyptian Women in Revolt: Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Roles; Egypt Under Mubarak; The Butterfly Effect; The Targeting of Kefaya Women; "Women Are Here, Where Are the Men?"; Scare Tactics Against Women; Women as Protectors; Doctors Without Rights; Women in the Revolution and Beyond; Conclusion; Notes; ch7-Revolution Without Islamists?; Prologue to Revolution; The Revolution; Transitional Pact; The Islamists Since the Revolution; Conclusion; Notes; Part2-The Context of the Revolutionch8-The Implosion of Political Patronage Regimes in the Middle EastOn Implosion and Rentierism; Two Distinct Phases of Patronage; Diverse Conditions, Similar Uprisings; New Urban and Rural Spaces; Uprisings in the Era of Globalization; Possible Scenarios: Directions of Transitions; Notes; ch9-Egypt's Social Forces, the State, and the Middle East Order; Neo-Gramscian Analysis; Social Forces in Egypt; Persisting Form of State; Egypt in the Middle East Order; Conclusion; Notes; ch10-Egypt's Uncertain Transition; Egypt's Political Economy; Actors and the Final Transition Process; NotesPart3-Implications of the Revolutionch11-Two Peaceful Revolutions Compared: Egypt and East Germany; The Public Sphere in Nondemocratic Regimes; Dynamics of Mobilization; The Structure of Political Opportunities; Conclusion; Notes; ch12-Israel and the Tahrir Revolution; Why Were You with Pharaoh, Israel?; Challenges and Opportunities; Conclusion; Notes; ch13-The United States and the Tahrir Revolution; The United States and Egypt; The Dilemma Posed by the Upheaval of January 2011; The Revolution's Aftermath; Notes; Part4-Conclusion; ch14-Egypt in the Balance; Egypt in the Global EnvironmentSignificance for Political ScienceEgyptHistoryProtests, 2011-EgyptPolitics and government1981-2011Electronic books.962.05/6Tschirgi DanKazziha WalidMcMahon Sean F.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910461371103321Egypt's Tahrir revolution2464036UNINA