1. Hybrid regimes and Arab democracy -- 2. Liberal constitutionalism : preserving and adapting Egypt's liberal tradition -- 3. Islamic constitutionalism : the political goals of moderate Islam -- 4. The decline of statism and the convergence of political alternatives -- 5. Economic restructuring and the rise of market liberalism -- 6. Liberalism, Islam, and Egypt's political future
Summary
"Egypt after Mubarak demonstrates that both secular and Islamist opponents of the regime are navigating a middle path that may result in a uniquely Islamic form of liberalism and, perhaps, democracy." "Essential reading on a subject of global importance, Egypt after Mubarak draws upon in-depth interviews with Egyptian judges, lawyers, Islamic activists, politicians, and businesspeople. It also utilizes major court rulings, political documents of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the writings of Egypt's leading contemporary Islamic thinkers."--Jacket
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-278) and index