ArticleAnalysis paperearly two years after ousting President Muhammad Morsi, Egypt’s military continues to crack down on the Muslim Brotherhood. Much like during Egypt’s 1952-54 political transition, the recent interactions between the powerful armed state bureaucracy and the influential religious organization have had a major impact on the country’s political trajectory. In both instances, the military and Muslim Brotherhood initially cooperated before ultimately clashing violently. How has each entity determined what approach to take toward the other? What does a continued imbalance in civil-military relations mean for Egypt’s future
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Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood, and the widespread acceptance...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood, and the widespread acceptance...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood, and the widespread acceptance...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood and its widespread acceptance ...
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This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
On 25 December 2013, the military-backed government in Egypt declared the Muslim Brotherhood to be a...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
Defence date: 13 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Laszlo Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor) Professor...
This article examines from a legal and historical perspective (a) the United States’ implicit ratifi...
In the spring of 2011, massive protests shook the streets of Egypt, as hundreds of thousands of pe...
Following the fall of President Hosni Mubarak in 2011, the political and economic reasons behind the...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood, and the widespread acceptance...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood, and the widespread acceptance...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood, and the widespread acceptance...
Unprecedented levels of state violence against the Muslim Brotherhood and its widespread acceptance ...
This paper discusses military-Islamists relations in MENA with emphasis on military's functions and ...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
On 25 December 2013, the military-backed government in Egypt declared the Muslim Brotherhood to be a...
Research project funded in academic year 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this ite...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
Defence date: 13 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Laszlo Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor) Professor...
This article examines from a legal and historical perspective (a) the United States’ implicit ratifi...
In the spring of 2011, massive protests shook the streets of Egypt, as hundreds of thousands of pe...
Following the fall of President Hosni Mubarak in 2011, the political and economic reasons behind the...