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OverviewEgypt's autocratic regime is being weakened by economic crises, growing political opposition, and the pressures of globalization. Observers now wonder which way Egypt will go when the country's aging president, Husni Mubarak, passes from the scene: will it embrace Western-style liberalism and democracy? Or will it become an Islamic theocracy similar to Iran? ""Egypt after Mubarak"" demonstrates that both secular and Islamist opponents of the regime are navigating a middle path that may result in a uniquely Islamic form of liberalism and, perhaps, democracy. Bruce Rutherford examines the political and ideological battles that drive Egyptian politics and shape the prospects for democracy throughout the region.He argues that secularists and Islamists are converging around a reform agenda that supports key elements of liberalism, including constraints on state power, the rule of law, and protection of some civil and political rights. But will this deepening liberalism lead to democracy? And what can the United States do to see that it does? In answering these questions, Rutherford shows that Egypt's reformers are reluctant to expand the public's role in politics. This suggests that, while liberalism is likely to progress steadily in the future, democracy's advance will be slow and uneven. Essential reading on a subject of global importance, ""Egypt after Mubarak"" draws upon in-depth interviews with Egyptian judges, lawyers, Islamic activists, politicians, and businesspeople. It also utilizes major court rulings, political documents of the Muslim Brotherhood, and the writings of Egypt's leading contemporary Islamic thinkers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce K. RutherfordPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Volume: 24 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9780691136653ISBN 10: 0691136653 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 14 December 2008 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781400846146 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Language: English Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ix CHAPTER ONE: Hybrid Regimes and Arab Democracy 1 CHAPTER TWO: Liberal Constitutionalism: Preserving and Adapting Egypt's Liberal Tradition 32 CHAPTER THREE: Islamic Constitutionalism: The Political Goals of Moderate Islam 77 CHAPTER FOUR: The Decline of Statism and the Convergence of Political Alternatives 131 CHAPTER FIVE: Economic Restructuring and the Rise of Market Liberalism 197 CHAPTER SIX: Liberalism, Islam, and Egypt's Political Future 231 Bibliography 261 Index 279ReviewsA fascinating and timely book... [Rutherford] details the long and persistent struggle of the judiciary to carve out an independent role for itself, even under a military dictatorship. -- Fareed Zakaria, Time [Readers will] be rewarded by Rutherford's ambitious effort to explain how significant political actors, specifically, the Muslim Brotherhood, the judiciary, and the business sector, can work in parallel, if not exactly together, to influence the country's trajectory over time. This is a novel approach to analyzing Egyptian politics. -- Steven A. Cook, Foreign Affairs Bruce Rutherford thoroughly analyzes the dynamics and personalities of Egyptian politics and the prospects for Egypt once its pro-Western president, Hosni Mubarak, passes on. -- Sheldon Kirschner, Canadian Jewish News [Egypt after Mubarak] clearly offers both an insightful account of Egyptian politics and a potentially fruitful framework for future comparative research on political change in the Arab world. -- Waleed Hazbun, Perspectives on Politics A fascinating and timely book... [Rutherford] details the long and persistent struggle of the judiciary to carve out an independent role for itself, even under a military dictatorship. -- Fareed Zakaria Time [Readers will] be rewarded by Rutherford's ambitious effort to explain how significant political actors, specifically, the Muslim Brotherhood, the judiciary, and the business sector, can work in parallel, if not exactly together, to influence the country's trajectory over time. This is a novel approach to analyzing Egyptian politics. -- Steven A. Cook Foreign Affairs Bruce Rutherford thoroughly analyzes the dynamics and personalities of Egyptian politics and the prospects for Egypt once its pro-Western president, Hosni Mubarak, passes on. -- Sheldon Kirschner Canadian Jewish News [Egypt after Mubarak] clearly offers both an insightful account of Egyptian politics and a potentially fruitful framework for future comparative research on political change in the Arab world. -- Waleed Hazbun Perspectives on Politics [Readers will] be rewarded by Rutherford's ambitious effort to explain how significant political actors, specifically, the Muslim Brotherhood, the judiciary, and the business sector, can work in parallel, if not exactly together, to influence the country's trajectory over time. This is a novel approach to analyzing Egyptian politics. -- Steven A. Cook Foreign Affairs Bruce Rutherford thoroughly analyzes the dynamics and personalities of Egyptian politics and the prospects for Egypt once its pro-Western president, Hosni Mubarak, passes on. -- Sheldon Kirschner Canadian Jewish News [Egypt after Mubarak] clearly offers both an insightful account of Egyptian politics and a potentially fruitful framework for future comparative research on political change in the Arab world. -- Waleed Hazbun Perspectives on Politics Author InformationBruce K. Rutherford is assistant professor of political science at Colgate University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |