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ID188439
Title ProperIlliberal Democrats in Egypt
LanguageENG
AuthorRidge, Hannah M
Summary / Abstract (Note)Despite years of high expressed support for democracy in the Middle East, recent social movements have not resulted in durable democratization. Egypt, in particular, experienced an authoritarian reversion under a military coup. This article addresses Egyptians’ support for democracy in the context of Democratic Culture Theory. Using an original survey in Egypt and machine learning, it finds that support for liberal values and support for elected government function independently in Egypt. A large minority of the survey respondents were liberal democrats, but the Egyptian public also includes sizable blocs of illiberal democrats and liberal non-democrats. These results suggest that, although there is real support for democracy in Egypt, there is less commitment to the values that can sustain democracy.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Middle East and Africa Vol. 13, No.4; Oct-Dec 2022: p.363-384
Journal SourceJournal of Middle East and Africa Vol: 13 No 4
Key WordsHuman Rights ;  Democracy ;  Public Opinion ;  Egypt ;  Women ;  Rule of Law ;  Religious Freedom ;  Survey


 
 
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