06651nam 22007455 450 991048513920332120230810213511.03-658-08499-510.1007/978-3-658-08499-8(CKB)3710000000324642(EBL)1967430(OCoLC)908087262(SSID)ssj0001408320(PQKBManifestationID)11782374(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001408320(PQKBWorkID)11346868(PQKB)10008352(DE-He213)978-3-658-08499-8(MiAaPQ)EBC1967430(PPN)183150694(EXLCZ)99371000000032464220141226d2015 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Muslim Brotherhood and its Quest for Hegemony in Egypt State-Discourse and Islamist Counter-Discourse /by Annette Ranko1st ed. 2015.Wiesbaden :Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden :Imprint: Springer VS,2015.1 online resource (206 p.)Politik und Gesellschaft des Nahen Ostens,2626-2258Description based upon print version of record.3-658-08498-7 Includes bibliographical references.""Vorwort""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Note on Transliterations""; ""1 Introduction""; ""1.1 Phenomenon and Research Goal""; ""1.2 Overview and Critique of the Literature""; ""1.2.1 Literature on the Growing Popularity of Islamism""; ""1.2.2 Literature on the Development of Islamist Movements""; ""1.3 An Alternative Approach""; ""1.4 Goals of this Study""; ""1.5 Method""; ""1.6 Structure of the Dissertation""; ""Introducing the State and the Muslim Brotherhood""; ""2 The State and the Brotherhood under Nasser and Sadat (1954-1981)""; ""2.1 The State""""2.1.1 The Corporatist Nature of the State""""2.1.2 Legitimatory Discourses of the State""; ""2.2 The Muslim Brotherhood""; ""2.2.1 The Muslim Brotherhood from its Foundation to Nasserâ€?s Presidency""; ""2.2.2 The Muslim Brotherhood under Nasser and Sadat""; ""The Brotherhood and the War of Position (1981-2011)""; ""3 Period 1 (1981-1987): Limited Mutual Tolerance and Goodwill""; ""3.1 Mubarakâ€?s Politics of Tolerance and the Brotherhoodâ€?s Entering of Institutions""; ""3.1.1 New Style of Presidency, Old Pillars of Rule""; ""3.1.2 Mubarak and the Islamists""""3.1.3 The Brotherhood Starting its March through the Institutions""""3.2 Ideational Conciliation""; ""3.2.1 The Stateâ€?s Portrayal of the Brotherhood""; ""3.2.2 The Self-Portrayal of the Brotherhood""; ""3.3 The Brotherhood by the mid-1980ies""; ""4 Period 2 (1987-1995): Increasing Tension""; ""4.1 The Brotherhoodâ€?s Powerful Performance in the Institutions and the Stateâ€?s Efforts at Containment ""; ""4.1.1 Domestic Crisis""; ""4.1.2 The Brotherhoodâ€?s Growing Political Weight""; ""4.1.3 The State Setting out to Curb the Brothersâ€? Influence""; ""4.2 Ideational Confrontation""""4.2.1 The Stateâ€?s Portrayal of the Brotherhood""""4.2.2 The Self-Portrayal of the Brotherhood""; ""4.3 The Brotherhood by the mid-1990ies""; ""5 Period 3 (1995-2000): Repression and Silencing""; ""5.1 Squashing the Brotherhood in the Institutions""; ""5.1.1 Continuing Domestic Crisis""; ""5.1.2 Repression and Exclusion of the Brotherhood""; ""5.2 Ideational Repression""; ""5.2.1 The Stateâ€?s Portrayal of the Brotherhood""; ""5.2.2 The Self-Portrayal of the Brotherhood""; ""5.3 The Brotherhood by the End of the 1990ies""; ""6 Period 4 (2000-2011): The War of Position at its Peak""""6.1 Political Liberalization and Deliberalization and the Brotherhoodâ€?s Strong Return to the Political Scene""""6.1.1 The Opening Up of Political Space""; ""6.1.2 The Closure of Political Space and the Brothers in Defiance""; ""6.2 The Intensification of the Ideational Struggle""; ""6.2.1 The Stateâ€?s Portrayal of the Brotherhood""; ""6.2.2 The Self-Portrayal of the Brotherhood""; ""6.3 The Brotherhood in the First Decade of the 21st Century""; ""7 Conclusion""; ""8 Postscript: Lessons to be Learned for the postMubarak Era?""; ""Appendix""""A: Chronological Chart of the Primary Sources used for the Content Analysis â€? Self-Portrayal of the Muslim Brotherhood ""Annette Ranko analyses the Muslim Brotherhood’s challenging of the Mubarak regime and the ensuing struggle between the two from 1981 to 2011. She furthermore traces how the group evolved throughout the process of that struggle. She studies how the Brotherhood’s portrayal of itself as an attractive alternative to the regime provoked the Mubarak regime to level anti-Brotherhood propaganda in the state-run media in order to contain the group’s appeal amongst the public. The author shows how the regime’s portrayal of the Brotherhood and the Brotherhood’s engagement with it have evolved over time, and how this ideational interplay has combined with structural institutional aspects in shaping the group’s behaviour and ideology. Contents The State and the Brotherhood under Nasser and Sadat (1954–1981) Period 1 (1981–1987): Limited Mutual Tolerance and Goodwill Period 2 (1987–1995): Increasing Tension Period 3 (1995–2000): Repression and Silencing Period 4 (2000–2011): The War of Position at its Peak Target Groups Researchers and students in political science and Middle East Studies Practitioners in the field of foreign policy and development cooperation The Author Annette Ranko is a research fellow at the German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) in Hamburg, Germany.Politik und Gesellschaft des Nahen Ostens,2626-2258Comparative governmentCultureCultureStudy and teachingComparative PoliticsSociology of CultureCultural StudiesEgyptPolitics and government1981-2011Comparative government.Culture.CultureStudy and teaching.Comparative Politics.Sociology of Culture.Cultural Studies.201.7300306320Ranko Annetteauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1229422BOOK9910485139203321The Muslim Brotherhood and its Quest for Hegemony in Egypt2853706UNINA