This study explores the hypothesis that Muslim Brotherhood group’s ascension to power in Egypt was facilitated by American policies. It urges that these policies converge with the interests of the group, in a clear coup against American allies who, over decades, had failed to accomplish the objectives set by the United States in the region.Este estudo explora a hipótese de que a ascensão do grupo Irmandade Muçulmana ao poder no Egito foi facilitada pelas políticas americanas. Afirma que essas políticas convergiam com os interesses dogrupo, em um claro golpe contra os aliados americanos que, ao longo de décadas, falharam em alcançar os objetivos estabelecidos pelos Estados Unidos na região
The Muslim Brotherhood is the main opposition group in Egypt. As the parliamentary elections of Nove...
With this qualitative case study I intended to explain the Muslim Brotherhood's electoral success in...
The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the paradoxical consequences the so-called “Arab Spring...
Por meio de dois artigos, um de revisão bibliográfica e outro de pesquisa empírica, este trabalho bu...
Egypt was selected as a country that has experienced drastic changes in government recently; due to...
The study deals with the endless questions that always raised by many educated Arabs , who oppose t...
The Muslim Brotherhood is the most well-known and influential Islamist group in the Middle East and ...
In depth study of Western media\u27s coverage of the rise to power of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egyp...
This article examines from a legal and historical perspective (a) the United States’ implicit ratifi...
The Muslim Brotherhood is a very influential organization throughout the Middle East, with Members a...
U.S. makes Egypt as a strategic partner in the Middle East. Egypt has a strong political influence ...
This thesis analyses the development of the Muslim Brotherhood since their creation until their fall...
A tese aborda a expansão da Sociedade dos Irmãos Muçulmanos (SIM) no Egito de 1936 a 1949, investiga...
For many years, the relationship between the United States and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhw...
In mid-September 2012, attacks on US diplomatic missions in Libya and Egypt—countries going through ...
The Muslim Brotherhood is the main opposition group in Egypt. As the parliamentary elections of Nove...
With this qualitative case study I intended to explain the Muslim Brotherhood's electoral success in...
The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the paradoxical consequences the so-called “Arab Spring...
Por meio de dois artigos, um de revisão bibliográfica e outro de pesquisa empírica, este trabalho bu...
Egypt was selected as a country that has experienced drastic changes in government recently; due to...
The study deals with the endless questions that always raised by many educated Arabs , who oppose t...
The Muslim Brotherhood is the most well-known and influential Islamist group in the Middle East and ...
In depth study of Western media\u27s coverage of the rise to power of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egyp...
This article examines from a legal and historical perspective (a) the United States’ implicit ratifi...
The Muslim Brotherhood is a very influential organization throughout the Middle East, with Members a...
U.S. makes Egypt as a strategic partner in the Middle East. Egypt has a strong political influence ...
This thesis analyses the development of the Muslim Brotherhood since their creation until their fall...
A tese aborda a expansão da Sociedade dos Irmãos Muçulmanos (SIM) no Egito de 1936 a 1949, investiga...
For many years, the relationship between the United States and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhw...
In mid-September 2012, attacks on US diplomatic missions in Libya and Egypt—countries going through ...
The Muslim Brotherhood is the main opposition group in Egypt. As the parliamentary elections of Nove...
With this qualitative case study I intended to explain the Muslim Brotherhood's electoral success in...
The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the paradoxical consequences the so-called “Arab Spring...