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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2010.
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The relentless rise of the Muslim Brotherhood has secured them a leading role in the unsettled and uncertain landscapes of Egypt, a country shaken by revolution and revolt. A decisive victory in the first post-Mubarak elections cemented their standing, but how have they reached this position of dominance? Mohammed Zahid's analysis of the Brothers' conflict-filled history and steadily expanding presence throughout Egyptian society lays the groundwork for their place in today's Egypt, and sheds light on the complex currents of Islamist politics and authoritarian rule that have coloured Egypt and the Arab world. Delving into the tangle of Egyptian politics from Nasser to Mubarak, the increasing pressures for reform amid mounting socio-economic crisis and the fractured processes of liberalisation, Zahid unpicks the troubled relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and the state.
Contents
Chapter 1: Framing Economic and Political Reform in the Middle East
Chapter 2: Shifting Sands: The Middle East between Authoritarianism and Democratisation
Chapter 3: Crisis and Change: Economic and Political Reform in Egypt
Chapter 4: The Beginnings of the Brotherhood: Growth and Expansion until the 1970s
Chapter 5: The Transition from Piety to Politics: Changing Discourse, Alliances and Activism
Chapter 6: The Art of Politics: The New Generation, the Syndicates and Power
Chapter 7: The Politics of Succession: The Rise of Gamal Mubarak
Chapter 8: Continuity and Discontinuity: Electoral Promises, Liberalisation and Opposition Politics
Chapter 9: Conclusion



