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FREEDOM AND JUSTICE PARTY (4) answer(s).
 
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American must be careful where it pivots: what will the future hold in an atmosphere of rolling Arab crises and a U.S. shift of focus on the Pacific region / Roncolato, Gerard   Journal Article
Roncolato, Gerard Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Islamist moment: from Islamic state to civil Islam? / Gerges, Fawaz A   Journal Article
Gerges, Fawaz A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Fawaz A. Gerges discusses the rise to power of Islamist parties in the Middle East after the Arab Spring. He argues that the political future of Islamists will depend on whether they meet the rising expectations of the Arab public. He concludes that if the Islamists fail to deliver local public goods, the voters and society will turn against them.
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Return of Egypt’s deep state / Norton, Augustus Richard   Journal Article
Norton, Augustus Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Not only was the paramount role of the military unimpeded after the exit of Mubarak, but other key institutions were undiminished in their power.
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Salafi awakening / Byman, Daniel; Gold, Zack   Journal Article
Byman, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract SINCE EGYPTIAN president Hosni Mubarak was pushed aside on February 11, 2011, many U.S. academics and policy makers have issued warnings, reassurances and speculations on the question of how relations with Egypt will be affected by the rise of its largest opposition movement, the Muslim Brotherhood. True to expectations, the Brotherhood did well in the first post-Mubarak parliamentary elections, with its Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) collecting almost half of the seats in the new People's Assembly. The biggest election surprise, however, was that its greatest rival was not one of Egypt's many secular parties, all of which did poorly, but rather another set of Islamists-the Salafi Islamist bloc won almost a quarter of the seats.
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