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ID141533
Title ProperEmergence of ex-jihadi political parties in post-Mubarak Egypt
LanguageENG
AuthorDrevon, Jerome
Summary / Abstract (Note)Following the overthrow of Husni Mubarak, al-Gama‘a al-Islamiyya and members of Egyptian Islamic Jihad created two political parties. This article investigates these groups’ organizational dynamics and internal dialogues in order to uncover the rationale of their political participation after the January 2011 uprising and its internal ideational legitimization. Based on interviews with leaders and members of these two groups and their political parties, this article argues that these formerly violent insurgent groups embraced nonviolent participation in democratic politics through an internal reassessment of the political opportunities afforded to them by Egypt’s brief political opening.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Journal Vol. 69, No.4; Autumn 2015: p.511-526
Journal SourceMiddle East Journal Vol: 69 No 4
Key WordsPolitical Parties ;  Egypt ;  Political Participation ;  Egyptian Islamic Jihad ;  Husni Mubarak ;  Organizational Dynamics ;  Emergence of Ex-Jihadi ;  Post-Mubarak ;  Al-Gama‘a Al-Islamiyya ;  Internal Dialogues ;  Internal Ideational Legitimization


 
 
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