In the course of time, the Egyptian army has developed a complicated network of economic interests as a privileged establishment, and independent from civilian oversight or political surveillance. This dissertation argues that; the well-established and long lasting independent economic interests may turn the military establishment to an independent stakeholder and closed, conservative group within the society seeks to preserve its own privileges by controlling over the political power and resist any external oversight including the democratic reforms that may create a threat to these privileges. Such military establishment is a direct threat to any democratic transition. In this case, the armies securitize the political sphere raising the d...
In connection with the events of the Arab Spring in 2011, the region of northern Africa in particula...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...
In the course of time, the Egyptian army has developed a complicated network of economic interests a...
What factors account for the largely unmatched resilience of military control over Egyptian politics...
Interests, Identity, and the Geopolitical Causes for Military Rule in Egypt. The thesis is an exami...
The dissertation explains why similar coup-installed regimes in Egypt (1952), Iran (1921), and Turke...
The Egyptian army decided to intervene and take down existing regimes three times in the post-coloni...
In the spring of 2011, massive protests shook the streets of Egypt, as hundreds of thousands of pe...
Popular uprising against authoritarian regimes is not enough to allow transitiontowards democracy to...
The Arab military has long been a key player within the institutions of the state, particularly in E...
The article analyzes the role of the Egyptian military-political elite on the eve of the Revolution ...
This paper uses modern Egyptian history to challenge the notion that public quiescence about an unju...
This paper uses modern Egyptian history to challenge the notion that public quiescence about an unju...
Ruling But Not Governing highlights the critical role that the military plays in the stability of th...
In connection with the events of the Arab Spring in 2011, the region of northern Africa in particula...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...
In the course of time, the Egyptian army has developed a complicated network of economic interests a...
What factors account for the largely unmatched resilience of military control over Egyptian politics...
Interests, Identity, and the Geopolitical Causes for Military Rule in Egypt. The thesis is an exami...
The dissertation explains why similar coup-installed regimes in Egypt (1952), Iran (1921), and Turke...
The Egyptian army decided to intervene and take down existing regimes three times in the post-coloni...
In the spring of 2011, massive protests shook the streets of Egypt, as hundreds of thousands of pe...
Popular uprising against authoritarian regimes is not enough to allow transitiontowards democracy to...
The Arab military has long been a key player within the institutions of the state, particularly in E...
The article analyzes the role of the Egyptian military-political elite on the eve of the Revolution ...
This paper uses modern Egyptian history to challenge the notion that public quiescence about an unju...
This paper uses modern Egyptian history to challenge the notion that public quiescence about an unju...
Ruling But Not Governing highlights the critical role that the military plays in the stability of th...
In connection with the events of the Arab Spring in 2011, the region of northern Africa in particula...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...
This dissertation uses inductive reasoning through historical comparative case studies to explain th...