In this thesis, the role of non-competitive multi-party legislative elections in Mubarak's Egypt is examined. The personalised authoritarian system of rule which was established in Egypt after Nasser and the other Free Officers took power in 1952, is assessed in order to illustrate how it has been preserved for over four decades, not simply as a result of the immense formal powers which Nasser vested in the Presidency, but also as a result of the disparate clientelist strategies adopted by Nasser and his successors, Sadat and Mubarak. Clientelist tactics which further contribute towards inhibiting the development of formal political groupings and thus the possibility of successful challenges to the system of personal authoritarian rule. The...
The main concern of this thesis is to examine how the Mubarak authoritarian regime survived for thre...
Although this monograph was written before the pro-democracy demonstrations in Egypt in January 2011...
The main concern of this thesis is to examine how the Mubarak authoritarian regime survived for thre...
In recent years, electoral processes in non-democratic settings have been analysed either within the...
In recent years, electoral processes in non-democratic settings have been analysed either within the...
In recent years, electoral processes in non-democratic settings have been analysed either within the...
In recent years, electoral processes in non-democratic settings have been analysed either within the...
In recent years, electoral processes in non-democratic settings have been analysed either within the...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
This thesis explores the political capacity, defined as both abilities as well as opportunities, of ...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
This thesis aims to determine how the process of democratization of Egypt after Hosni Mubarak , part...
Dissertations. Paper 711. Trapped and Untrapped: Mubarak's Opponents on the Eve of His Ouster W...
This thesis studies the first Egyptian presidential election campaigns after the 25th January 2011 r...
The main concern of this thesis is to examine how the Mubarak authoritarian regime survived for thre...
Although this monograph was written before the pro-democracy demonstrations in Egypt in January 2011...
The main concern of this thesis is to examine how the Mubarak authoritarian regime survived for thre...
In recent years, electoral processes in non-democratic settings have been analysed either within the...
In recent years, electoral processes in non-democratic settings have been analysed either within the...
In recent years, electoral processes in non-democratic settings have been analysed either within the...
In recent years, electoral processes in non-democratic settings have been analysed either within the...
In recent years, electoral processes in non-democratic settings have been analysed either within the...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
This thesis explores the political capacity, defined as both abilities as well as opportunities, of ...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
This thesis aims to determine how the process of democratization of Egypt after Hosni Mubarak , part...
Dissertations. Paper 711. Trapped and Untrapped: Mubarak's Opponents on the Eve of His Ouster W...
This thesis studies the first Egyptian presidential election campaigns after the 25th January 2011 r...
The main concern of this thesis is to examine how the Mubarak authoritarian regime survived for thre...
Although this monograph was written before the pro-democracy demonstrations in Egypt in January 2011...
The main concern of this thesis is to examine how the Mubarak authoritarian regime survived for thre...