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Democracy Prevention Jason Brownlee (University of Texas, Austin)

Democracy Prevention By Jason Brownlee (University of Texas, Austin)

Democracy Prevention by Jason Brownlee (University of Texas, Austin)


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Written for students and specialists, Democracy Prevention explains how America's alliance with Egypt has impeded democratic change and reinforced authoritarianism. The book is the first to combine extensive archival evidence, including access to the Wikileaks cables, and interviews with more than two dozen top Egyptian and American decision makers.

Democracy Prevention Summary

Democracy Prevention: The Politics of the U.S.-Egyptian Alliance by Jason Brownlee (University of Texas, Austin)

When a popular revolt forced long-ruling Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to resign on February 11, 2011, US President Barack Obama hailed the victory of peaceful demonstrators in the heart of the Arab World. But Washington was late to endorse democracy - for decades the United States favored Egypt's rulers over its people. Since 1979, the United States had provided the Egyptian regime with more than $60 billion in aid and immeasurable political support to secure its main interests in the region: Israeli security and strong relations with Persian Gulf oil producers. During the Egyptian uprising, the White House did not promote popular sovereignty but instead backed an 'orderly transition' to one of Mubarak's cronies. Even after protesters derailed that plan, the anti-democratic US-Egyptian alliance continued. Using untapped primary materials, this book helps explain why authoritarianism has persisted in Egypt with American support, even as policy makers claim to encourage democratic change.

Democracy Prevention Reviews

'Democracy Prevention tells an important story with remarkable concision and clarity, and at the same time a wealth of details.' Nicolas Bouchet, International Affairs

About Jason Brownlee (University of Texas, Austin)

Jason Brownlee is Associate Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. He has been traveling to Egypt and conducting research there for seventeen years. In addition to his previous book, Authoritarianism in an Age of Democratization, Professor Brownlee's writings have appeared in Current History, the Journal of Democracy and numerous scholarly journals. In 2010-11 he was a visiting fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Peace and repression; 3. State of emergency; 4. The succession question; 5. Leveraging aid; 6. Groundswell; 7. Conclusion.

Additional information

NLS9781107677869
9781107677869
1107677866
Democracy Prevention: The Politics of the U.S.-Egyptian Alliance by Jason Brownlee (University of Texas, Austin)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-08-13
296
Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2013
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