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Where is Egypt headed? Did the people 'bring down the government'? Has the country become the first front in a regional counter-revolution backed by the Gulf monarchies? These are only some of the questions that this volume - the first to describe the ongoing dynamics in Egypt since the outbreak of revolution - explores.
List of Tables, Figures and MapsIntroduction: Egypt in Revolution; Bernard Rougier and Stéphane LacroixPART ONE: THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD FACES THE TEST OF POWER1. The Reasons for the Muslim Brotherhood's Failure in Power; Patrick Haenni2. Confronting the Transition to Legality; Marie Vannetzel3. Between Social Populism and Pragmatic Conservatism; Amr AdlyPART TWO: GOVERNMENT, INSTITUTIONS, AND POLITICAL PROCESSES4. The Role of Elections: The Recomposition of the Party System and the Hierarchization of Political Issues; Clément Steuer5. Egypt's Judiciary in a Post-Revolutionary Era; Nathan J. Brown6. Egypt's third constitution in three years: A critical analysis; Zaid Al-Ali7. The Electoral Sociology of the Egyptian Vote in the 2011-2013 Sequence; Bernard Rougier and Hala BayoumiPART THREE: SOCIAL ACTORS AND PROTEST MOVEMENTS8. The Rise of Revolutionary Salafism in Post-Mubarak Egypt; Stéphane Lacroix and Ahmed Zaghloul Shalata9. Sinai: From Revolution to Terrorism; Ismail Alexandrani10. The Labor Movement in the Face of Transitionl; Nadine Abdalla11. Copts and the Egyptian Revolution: Christian Identity in the Public Sphere; Gaétan Du Roy12. An Urban Revolution in Egypt?; Roman StadnickiPART FOUR: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHESAbdel Fattah al-Sisi; Tewfick AclimandosHamdeen Sabahi; Tewfik AclimandosMohamed Morsi; Marie VannetzelKhairat al-Shater; Stéphane LacroixYasser Borhami; Stéphane LacroixIndex