This article traces the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s trajectories in the aftermath of 2013 up to 2018, focusing on the main challenges that the movement faces when trying to react to its perceived failure and ongoing repression. Following the coup, the Brotherhood entered a state of stagnation that is currently struggling to break out from. With most of its historical leadership either abroad or in jail, the Brotherhood is splintering into different factions and therefore lacks a coherent strategy vìs-a-vìs the regime and a cohesive sense of identity. Similarly, the organization’s removal from Egypt’s socio-political life—coupled with the unprecedented intensity of state repression- mean that the Brotherhood needs to develop new ways to su...
This study relies on the life story narratives of 48 young members of the Egyptian Muslim Brothers i...
Abstract It is a common place in the literature that the Muslim Brotherhood (jama'a al-ikhwan a...
In this article Meor Alif examines the future of an Egypt governed by the Muslim Brotherhood, arguin...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
This article traces the struggle between individual agency and organizational structures characteriz...
The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt struggles to find a strategy of survival. After the military coup in...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
While many young members of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood became politically disengaged in the wake of ...
On the 28 September 2013, the interim government of Mansur ‘Adli announced the banning of the Muslim...
How does the political ideology of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood evolve prior to reaching power an...
Since the revolts in Egypt broke out three years ago, on 25 January 2011, the Egyptian political lan...
It is a common place in the literature that the Muslim Brotherhood (jama’a al-ikhwan al-muslimin) is...
This is a book chapter that focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (al-ikhwan al-muslimīn) and e...
Although the popular protests that swept across the Middle East and North Africa in 2011 were short-...
Following the Arab Spring, democracy exercised through free and fair elections had allowed Islamist ...
This study relies on the life story narratives of 48 young members of the Egyptian Muslim Brothers i...
Abstract It is a common place in the literature that the Muslim Brotherhood (jama'a al-ikhwan a...
In this article Meor Alif examines the future of an Egypt governed by the Muslim Brotherhood, arguin...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
This article traces the struggle between individual agency and organizational structures characteriz...
The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt struggles to find a strategy of survival. After the military coup in...
This article focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s relationship with violence after the 2013 ...
While many young members of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood became politically disengaged in the wake of ...
On the 28 September 2013, the interim government of Mansur ‘Adli announced the banning of the Muslim...
How does the political ideology of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood evolve prior to reaching power an...
Since the revolts in Egypt broke out three years ago, on 25 January 2011, the Egyptian political lan...
It is a common place in the literature that the Muslim Brotherhood (jama’a al-ikhwan al-muslimin) is...
This is a book chapter that focuses on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (al-ikhwan al-muslimīn) and e...
Although the popular protests that swept across the Middle East and North Africa in 2011 were short-...
Following the Arab Spring, democracy exercised through free and fair elections had allowed Islamist ...
This study relies on the life story narratives of 48 young members of the Egyptian Muslim Brothers i...
Abstract It is a common place in the literature that the Muslim Brotherhood (jama'a al-ikhwan a...
In this article Meor Alif examines the future of an Egypt governed by the Muslim Brotherhood, arguin...