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Egypt's Long Revolution: Protest Movements and Uprisings by Maha Abdelrahman (University of Cambridge, UK)

The millions of Egyptians who returned to the heart of Cairo and Egypts other major cities for 18 days until the eventual toppling of the Mubarak regime were orderly without an organisation, inspired without a leader, and single-minded without one guiding political ideology. This book examines the decade long of protest movements which created the context for the January 2011 mass uprising. It tells the story of Egypts long revolutionary process by exploring its genealogy in the decade before 25 January 2011and tracing its development in the three years that have followed.

The book analyses new forms of political mobilisation that arose in response to ever-increasing grievances against authoritarian politics, deteriorating living conditions for the majority of Egyptians as a consequence of neo-liberal policies and the machinery of crony capitalism, and an almost total abandoning by the state of its responsibilities to society at large. It argues that the increasing societal pressures from different quarters such as labour groups, pro-democracy movements and ordinary citizens during this period culminated in an intensifying culture of protest and activism that was vital in the lead up to the dramatic overthrow of Mubarak. It, also, argues that the features of these new forms of activism and political mobilisation have contributed to shaping the political process since the downfall of Mubarak.

Based on research undertaken since 2002, Egypts Long Revolution is an essential resource for scholars and researchers with an interest in social movements, comparative politics and Middle East Politics in general.

About Maha Abdelrahman (University of Cambridge, UK)

Maha Abdelrahman is a Lecturer at the Centre of Development Studies and the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge. Among her publications are Civil Society Exposed: The Politics of NGOs in Egypt, (2004), The Transnational and the Local: Egyptian Activists and Transnational Protest Networks British Journal of Middle East Studies (2011). NGOs and the Dynamics of the Egyptian Labour Market Development in Practice (2007),The Nationalization of the Human Rights Debate in Egypt Nations and Nationalism (2007).

Table of Contents

1 Mubarak's Brave New World 2 It Did Not Start in Tahrir: Birth of the Pro-Democracy Movement 3 Workers, Farmers and Almost Everybody Else 4 Praising Organisation? Egypt Between Activism and Revolution 5 On Coalitions: Revolutionary and Otherwise 6 In Struggle, Divided We Stand

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NPB9780415633048
9780415633048
0415633044
Egypt's Long Revolution: Protest Movements and Uprisings by Maha Abdelrahman (University of Cambridge, UK)
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Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2014-08-05
170
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