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ID112488
Title ProperEgypt's unfinished revolution
LanguageENG
AuthorEl-Khawas, Mohamed
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Egypt's revolution has produced odd results. President Hosni Mubarak was replaced in 2011 by the military, which plans to stay in office until 2013. The interim government has been trying to reconcile the differing demands of young revolutionaries and emerging political parties. It has been struggling to deal with an ailing economy and deteriorating security. Although the goal is to transfer power to a democratically elected government, building an infrastructure for sustainable democratic institutions has been slow, messy, and difficult. Youth are disappointed in the outcome of their efforts to reform the country, fearing that the demands that triggered the revolution may not be met.
`In' analytical NoteMediteranean Quarterly Vol. 23, No.1; Winter 2012: p.52-66
Journal SourceMediteranean Quarterly Vol. 23, No.1; Winter 2012: p.52-66
Key WordsEgypt ;  Unfinished Revolution ;  Hosni Mubarak ;  Economy ;  Deteriorating Security