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ARAB UPRISINGS - 2011 (2) answer(s).
 
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Egypt: diplomacy and the politics of change / Bowker, Robert   Journal Article
Bowker, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Pressure for change at all levels - individual, family, and state - preceded the 2011 Arab uprisings. It will continue, driven by inexorable factors including demography, education, Internet-based connectivity among like-minded groups, wage-based employment of women, and changing business models. The following analysis of the Egyptian case provides a background for understanding Egypt's challenges in the wake of President Mohamed Morsi's July 2013 ousting and the military's takeover.
Key Words Diplomacy  Egypt  Arab World  Mohamed Morsi  Arab Uprisings - 2011 
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Islam and exceptionalism in American political discourse / Mandaville, Peter   Journal Article
Mandaville, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The phenomenal success achieved by Islamic political parties in the wake of the Arab uprisings of 2011 is one of the most significant and frequently noted developments to follow from those momentous events. Within a few months of the demise of long-standing authoritarian regimes, Islamist groups that had been banned and oppressed for decades found themselves flourishing. Soon El-Nahda in Tunisia and then Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood tasted victory in constituent assembly, legislative, and eventually presidential elections. A new area of political Islam in power had seemingly arrived.
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