The Muslim Brotherhood And Egypt'S Succession Crisis: The Politics Of Liberalisation And Reform In The Middle East (Library Of M,Used

The Muslim Brotherhood And Egypt'S Succession Crisis: The Politics Of Liberalisation And Reform In The Middle East (Library Of M,Used

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The tense relationship between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Egyptian state has been central to political developments for many decades, a source of continuous conflict and discord. In the wake of Egypt's historic uprising in early 2011, the Brotherhood continue to loom large on the horizon of Egyptian political and social landscapes making Mohammed Zahid's insight into the troubled history of this organization essential reading. He delves into the complexities of Egyptian politics and jostling for power in recent years, amid increasing pressures for reform. In doing so, Zahid sheds light on the challenges of authoritarianism and democratization facing Egypt and the region as a whole.

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