Lumbering state, restless society: Egypt in the modern era
Multivocal Yet Authoritarian Egypt -- Governing Egypt : The Construction of the Modern Egyptian State -- Between State and Regime : The Evolution of Egyptian Authoritarianism -- The Rise and Decay of Social Control-and the Perpetuation of Authoritarianism -- Civil Society Organizations : Limited Pol...
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Columbia University Press
[2021]
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Schriftenreihe: | Columbia studies in Middle East politics
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Zusammenfassung: | Multivocal Yet Authoritarian Egypt -- Governing Egypt : The Construction of the Modern Egyptian State -- Between State and Regime : The Evolution of Egyptian Authoritarianism -- The Rise and Decay of Social Control-and the Perpetuation of Authoritarianism -- Civil Society Organizations : Limited Political Agenda and Mounting Resistance -- Religion in Egyptian State, Society, and Economy -- Market Making Without Development -- The Military's Civilian Economy -- The Uprising of 2011 and the New Regime "In this book, three scholars of Egypt--one American, two Egyptian--explore the universality of modern Egyptian society and politics. The authors guide readers through Egyptian politics from the 1950s to the present in a manner that is clear, fair to the distinctive features of Egypt, but also alert to ways in which Egypt resembles other societies. In the process, they employ many of the insights used by political scientists to understand the sorts of questions they ask about state formation, regime type, social movements, and political economy: how strong states emerge; how different regime types arise and evolve; when and how various kinds of social organizations emerge and press political agendas; and how wealth and power interact. These comparative and conceptual tools allows them to present a consistent answer to these questions when it comes to Egypt, as well. Egypt's modern state has indeed built strong institutions; it has also been led by regimes that tried to closely control and lead those institutions with some sustained but no permanent success. The book will thus tell the story of the emergence of that state and of various attempts by regimes to steer and manage it"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 274 Seiten 1 Diagramm |
ISBN: | 9780231201704 9780231201711 |
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spelling | Brown, Nathan J. 1958- Verfasser (DE-588)129380873 aut Lumbering state, restless society Egypt in the modern era Nathan J. Brown, Shimaa Hatab, and Amr Adly New York Columbia University Press [2021] xiii, 274 Seiten 1 Diagramm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Columbia studies in Middle East politics Includes bibliographical references and index Multivocal Yet Authoritarian Egypt -- Governing Egypt : The Construction of the Modern Egyptian State -- Between State and Regime : The Evolution of Egyptian Authoritarianism -- The Rise and Decay of Social Control-and the Perpetuation of Authoritarianism -- Civil Society Organizations : Limited Political Agenda and Mounting Resistance -- Religion in Egyptian State, Society, and Economy -- Market Making Without Development -- The Military's Civilian Economy -- The Uprising of 2011 and the New Regime "In this book, three scholars of Egypt--one American, two Egyptian--explore the universality of modern Egyptian society and politics. The authors guide readers through Egyptian politics from the 1950s to the present in a manner that is clear, fair to the distinctive features of Egypt, but also alert to ways in which Egypt resembles other societies. In the process, they employ many of the insights used by political scientists to understand the sorts of questions they ask about state formation, regime type, social movements, and political economy: how strong states emerge; how different regime types arise and evolve; when and how various kinds of social organizations emerge and press political agendas; and how wealth and power interact. These comparative and conceptual tools allows them to present a consistent answer to these questions when it comes to Egypt, as well. Egypt's modern state has indeed built strong institutions; it has also been led by regimes that tried to closely control and lead those institutions with some sustained but no permanent success. The book will thus tell the story of the emergence of that state and of various attempts by regimes to steer and manage it"-- Egypt / Politics and government / 20th century Egypt / Politics and government / 21st century Egypt / Social conditions / 20th century Egypt / Social conditions / 21st century Egypt / Economic conditions / 1952- Hatab, Shimaa Verfasser (DE-588)1180514378 aut Adly, Amr 1982- Verfasser (DE-588)115191181X aut 9780231554220 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Brown, Nathan J: Lumbering state, restless society New York : Columbia University Press, [2021] |
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