After nearly 30 years in power, the Hosni Mubarak regime in Egypt, considered by many to be the strongest in the Arab world, collapsed suddenly in February 2011 after a mere 18 days of street protests. In this article, we try to explain the puzzling collapse of the Mubarak regime using regime transition theory. We argue that the Mubarak regime’s collapse came about as a result of four key developments, none of which were sufficient to cause the regime’s collapse, but when coalesced together exposed the regime’s lack of coercive and persuasive powers, thereby hastening its demise. We conclude that regime transition theory, developed to explain the third wave of democratisations in the 1970s and 1980s, is still relevant in explaining transiti...
After the 2011 Arab Spring, a pressing concern is to understand why some authoritarian regimes remai...
When the Egyptian people forced their leader from power on February 11, 2011, hopes for an ‘Arab Spr...
The consequences of the political turmoil that swept across the Middle East in 2011 support the clai...
On February 11, 2011 following eighteen days of protest in Tahrir Square, Liberation Square in Egypt...
In 2011, the Middle East was plunged into turmoil with a series of popular uprisings ousting a numbe...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
The uprising of 2011 that toppled President Hosni Mubarak was an incredible achievement for the Egyp...
The recent Arab Spring movement in the Middle East and North Africa has been heralded as a transiti...
Dissertations. Paper 711. Trapped and Untrapped: Mubarak's Opponents on the Eve of His Ouster W...
This study discusses fall of the Mubarak regime by looking the factors and analyze how the authorita...
The popular uprising in Egypt in 2011 surprised many and raised expectations of substantive politica...
The Arab Spring of Egypt, The Revolution, took place in 2011 when the public demanded the end of the...
The focus of this study is to examine how an authoritarian regime within the Arab world, remarkably ...
Currently, the Arab world is going through a critical phase of its collective existence as the entir...
While there is a copious body of literature explaining Egypt’s political trajectory post-Mubarak thr...
After the 2011 Arab Spring, a pressing concern is to understand why some authoritarian regimes remai...
When the Egyptian people forced their leader from power on February 11, 2011, hopes for an ‘Arab Spr...
The consequences of the political turmoil that swept across the Middle East in 2011 support the clai...
On February 11, 2011 following eighteen days of protest in Tahrir Square, Liberation Square in Egypt...
In 2011, the Middle East was plunged into turmoil with a series of popular uprisings ousting a numbe...
Why did Hosni Mubarak\u27s rule in Egypt last thirty years, and why did it fall in a mere eighteen d...
The uprising of 2011 that toppled President Hosni Mubarak was an incredible achievement for the Egyp...
The recent Arab Spring movement in the Middle East and North Africa has been heralded as a transiti...
Dissertations. Paper 711. Trapped and Untrapped: Mubarak's Opponents on the Eve of His Ouster W...
This study discusses fall of the Mubarak regime by looking the factors and analyze how the authorita...
The popular uprising in Egypt in 2011 surprised many and raised expectations of substantive politica...
The Arab Spring of Egypt, The Revolution, took place in 2011 when the public demanded the end of the...
The focus of this study is to examine how an authoritarian regime within the Arab world, remarkably ...
Currently, the Arab world is going through a critical phase of its collective existence as the entir...
While there is a copious body of literature explaining Egypt’s political trajectory post-Mubarak thr...
After the 2011 Arab Spring, a pressing concern is to understand why some authoritarian regimes remai...
When the Egyptian people forced their leader from power on February 11, 2011, hopes for an ‘Arab Spr...
The consequences of the political turmoil that swept across the Middle East in 2011 support the clai...