Egypt on the Brink: From Nasser to the Muslim Brotherhood, Revised and Updated

Author:   Tarek Osman
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
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9780300198690


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   07 August 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Egypt on the Brink: From Nasser to the Muslim Brotherhood, Revised and Updated


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A lively and informed account of Egypt’s recent history and current situation In this immensely readable and thoroughly researched book, Tarek Osman explores what has happened to the biggest Arab nation since President Nasser took control of the country in 1954. This new edition takes events up to summer 2013, looking at how Egypt has become increasingly divided under its new Islamist government.

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Author:   Tarek Osman
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
Edition:   3rd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780300198690


ISBN 10:   0300198698
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   07 August 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Short, readable, clear, and passionately written. A good introduction to Egypt's story. -Boston Globe Tarek Osman, a Western-educated Egyptian banker and occasional columnist, brings the eye of an intelligent amateur to the story of this country's past half century. He writes with feeling, backed up by an impressively broad list of sources as well as sharp critical insight and astute judgement. -The Economist Osman writes with a focused and uncluttered style [which will] retain the interest of even the most general reader. -Joyce Tyldesley, Financial Times Strange, then, that despite continued fascination with ancient Egypt, so little aside from turgid academic tomes or breathless journalistic accounts has been published about the current condition of the most populous country in the turbulent Middle East, and among the most influential. Egypt on the Brink is a slim book, simply written and easy to understand, and it goes a long way to filling this void. . . . The author, Tarek Osman, a Western-educated Egyptian banker and occasional columnist, brings the eye of an intelligent amateur to the story of his country's past half-century. He writes with feeling, backed up by an impressively broad list of sources as well as sharp critical insight and astute judgment. -The Economist Osman paints a colourful and convincing picture of the decline of Mubarak's rule......A compelling account of how the various combustile ingredients of revolution came together, awaiting the final spark. -Gerald Butt, Times Literary Supplement Osman delivers textured historical context . . . and he focuses analysis more accurately than most current pundits. -Carlin Romano, The Chronicle of Higher Education Published a short time before thousands of Egyptians began pouring into Cairo's Tahrir Square, Egypt on the Brink is a timely account of Egypt near the end of the 30-year Mubarak era. It is presented thematically, rather than chronologically, and one of the most intriguing themes is the notion that whereas Egypt in the age of liberal nationalism (the 1920s and 1930s) and the Nasser years (1952-70) had a regional standing and a sense of national purpose, Hosni Mubarak's regime lost both this standing and this purpose as it devolved into a dreary despotism. Yet Osman writes with neither nostalgia nor disdain. Separate chapters discuss the Islamists, the Christians, the rise of liberal capitalism, and Egypt's youth. Even the conclusion, which speculates on who and what regime would replace Mubarak, now overtaken by events, offers useful thoughts on Egypt's distinctive politics. -L. Carl Brown, Foreign Affairs It is hard to imagine a timelier book than Egypt on the Brink. . . an elegantly written and insightful analysis of the fissures and discontents of contemporary Egypt. -James Jankowski, Middle East Journal


Short, readable, clear, and passionately written. A good introduction to Egypt's story. -Boston Globe Tarek Osman, a Western-educated Egyptian banker and occasional columnist, brings the eye of an intelligent amateur to the story of this country's past half century. He writes with feeling, backed up by an impressively broad list of sources as well as sharp critical insight and astute judgement. -The Economist Osman writes with a focused and uncluttered style [which will] retain the interest of even the most general reader. -Joyce Tyldesley, Financial Times Strange, then, that despite continued fascination with ancient Egypt, so little aside from turgid academic tomes or breathless journalistic accounts has been published about the current condition of the most populous country in the turbulent Middle East, and among the most influential. Egypt on the Brink is a slim book, simply written and easy to understand, and it goes a long way to filling this void. . . . The author, Tarek Osman, a Western-educated Egyptian banker and occasional columnist, brings the eye of an intelligent amateur to the story of his country's past half-century. He writes with feeling, backed up by an impressively broad list of sources as well as sharp critical insight and astute judgment. -The Economist Osman paints a colourful and convincing picture of the decline of Mubarak's rule. . . . A compelling account of how the various combustile ingredients of revolution came together, awaiting the final spark. -Gerald Butt, Times Literary Supplement [A] well researched and closely argued book. -John R. Bradley, Literary Review Immensely readable. -Keith Richmond, Tribune Full marks to Tarek Osman and Yale University Press for the bull's eye title of Egypt on the Brink. -Boyd Tonkin, The Independent Osman, a native Egyptian, brings considerable insight to his country's problems and analyses the changes that have occurred...This book is an excellent guide to what ought to be the leading Arab state. -North and South This is an excellent modern history of Egypt, written by an Egyptian, which provides a useful background to recent events.....This is a book which does much to counter the somewhat simplistic and excitable journalistic coverage of the last few months, and a warning that after nearly 60 years of republican autocracy, and the longer period of colonial and semi-colonial autocracy that preceded Nasser, there is little history of democratic governance in Egypt and many challenges for the future. -Ducan Bowie, Chartist


Short, readable, clear, and passionately written. A good introduction to Egypt's story. -Boston Globe Boston Globe Tarek Osman, a Western-educated Egyptian banker and occasional columnist, brings the eye of an intelligent amateur to the story of this country's past half century. He writes with feeling, backed up by an impressively broad list of sources as well as sharp critical insight and astute judgement. -The Economist Economist Osman delivers textured historical context ... and he focuses analysis more accurately than most current pundits. -Carlin Romano, The Chronicle of Higher Education -- Carlin Romano The Chronicle of Higher Education Published a short time before thousands of Egyptians began pouring into Cairo's Tahrir Square, Egypt on the Brink is a timely account of Egypt near the end of the 30-year Mubarak era. It is presented thematically, rather than chronologically, and one of the most intriguing themes is the notion that whereas Egypt in the age of liberal nationalism (the 1920s and 1930s) and the Nasser years (1952-70) had a regional standing and a sense of national purpose, Hosni Mubarak's regime lost both this standing and this purpose as it devolved into a dreary despotism. Yet Osman writes with neither nostalgia nor disdain. Separate chapters discuss the Islamists, the Christians, the rise of liberal capitalism, and Egypt's youth. Even the conclusion, which speculates on who and what regime would replace Mubarak, now overtaken by events, offers useful thoughts on Egypt's distinctive politics. -L. Carl Brown, Foreign Affairs -- L. Carl Brown Foreign Affairs


Published a short time before thousands of Egyptians began pouring into Cairo's Tahrir Square, Egypt on the Brink is a timely account of Egypt near the end of the 30-year Mubarak era. It is presented thematically, rather than chronologically, and one of the most intriguing themes is the notion that whereas Egypt in the age of liberal nationalism (the 1920s and 1930s) and the Nasser years (1952-70) had a regional standing and a sense of national purpose, Hosni Mubarak's regime lost both this standing and this purpose as it devolved into a dreary despotism. Yet Osman writes with neither nostalgia nor disdain. Separate chapters discuss the Islamists, the Christians, the rise of liberal capitalism, and Egypt's youth. Even the conclusion, which speculates on who and what regime would replace Mubarak, now overtaken by events, offers useful thoughts on Egypt's distinctive politics. --L./i>--L. Carl Brown Foreign Affairs


Author Information

Tarek Osman published his prescient and internationally best-selling book Egypt on the Brinkwith Yale University Press weeks before Egypt’s 2011 uprising. He has appeared as a commentator on most major international news networks and is a regular contributor on the Arab world and Islamism for many leading newspapers and magazines worldwide. He wrote and presented the BBC documentary series 'The Making of the Modern Arab World' (2013) and 'Sands of Time: A History of Saudi Arabia' (2015), and is the political counsellor for the Arab world at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). Tarek has sixteen years’ experience in political-economy advisory, strategy consulting and investment banking and management.

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