The majority of the social and political forces that spearheaded and actively participated in the 2011 and 2013 waves of uprisings catapulted the demands to reestablish ‘citizenship’ as one of the main foundations of a new social contract aiming at redefining state–society relations in a new Egypt. Meanwhile, the concept of citizenship has been increasingly featured in the discourse and practice of a wide variety of state actors and institutions. In fact, Egypt’s experiences with the modern nation-state project concerning the conceptualization of citizenship, and the subsequent implications on religious freedoms and the role of religion in the polity at large, has gone through various ebbs and flows since the beginning of the 20th century. ...
A year after the ratification of the 2016 law for building churches in Egypt, this research paper ex...
The most recent official statistics reveal that over a quarter of Egypt’s population still live in p...
Democracy as a form of civilian rule must navigate a path between clerical and military powers, both...
This report links Egypt’s shifting political phases to debates more specifically about citizenship r...
The concept of citizenship is one of the most complicated in political and social sciences. Its long...
This paper aims to investigate the debates on religious coexistence within an Islamic state in Egypt...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
The true reason behind the sectarian crisis in Egypt appears to be the restriction of the modernist ...
In 2013, in the aftermath of the military coup d'état, many ‘Islamized’ articles have been banned fr...
Much research has been devoted to analysing the Muslim Brotherhood s (MB) ideology, and many have sp...
This essay explores the persecution of the Coptic Orthodox people of Egypt, and how it impacts the g...
The most recent official statistics reveal that over a quarter of Egypt’s population still live in p...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the Muslim Brotherhood s relationship to human rights, operatio...
The focus of this project will be on democratic institutional design in Egypt following the 2011 rev...
A year after the ratification of the 2016 law for building churches in Egypt, this research paper ex...
The most recent official statistics reveal that over a quarter of Egypt’s population still live in p...
Democracy as a form of civilian rule must navigate a path between clerical and military powers, both...
This report links Egypt’s shifting political phases to debates more specifically about citizenship r...
The concept of citizenship is one of the most complicated in political and social sciences. Its long...
This paper aims to investigate the debates on religious coexistence within an Islamic state in Egypt...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
From the Introduction. Having simultaneously evolved theoretically and in political practice over c...
The true reason behind the sectarian crisis in Egypt appears to be the restriction of the modernist ...
In 2013, in the aftermath of the military coup d'état, many ‘Islamized’ articles have been banned fr...
Much research has been devoted to analysing the Muslim Brotherhood s (MB) ideology, and many have sp...
This essay explores the persecution of the Coptic Orthodox people of Egypt, and how it impacts the g...
The most recent official statistics reveal that over a quarter of Egypt’s population still live in p...
The aim of this thesis is to explore the Muslim Brotherhood s relationship to human rights, operatio...
The focus of this project will be on democratic institutional design in Egypt following the 2011 rev...
A year after the ratification of the 2016 law for building churches in Egypt, this research paper ex...
The most recent official statistics reveal that over a quarter of Egypt’s population still live in p...
Democracy as a form of civilian rule must navigate a path between clerical and military powers, both...