Summary -- Introduction -- The old state -- Authoritarian guardianship -- Origins of uprising -- Muslim Brothers : an undemocratic interlude -- The Muslim Brotherhood in power -- The Muslim Brotherhood's fall -- What comes next? -- Failures of the democratic forces -- The future of change
Summary
Three years after the uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak from power, Egypt continues to grapple with an authoritarian state. Throughout the rise and fall of the Muslim Brotherhood, authoritarian forces remained the key political players. Democratic alternatives have not capitalized on cracks in the system. Prospects for the Brotherhood's political reintegration and a democratization of political Islam are bleak. As long as credible alternatives fail to gain traction, the old state will persist and Egypt's central challenges will remain unresolved
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"January 2014."
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 39-40)
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Carnegie, viewed February 4, 2014)