Routledge Handbook on Contemporary Egypt
Herausgeber: Springborg, Robert; Gorman, Anthony; Adly, Amr
Routledge Handbook on Contemporary Egypt
Herausgeber: Springborg, Robert; Gorman, Anthony; Adly, Amr
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Investigating key features of contemporary Egypt, this volume includes Egypt's modern history, politics, economics, the legal system, environment, and its media and modes of cultural expression.
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Investigating key features of contemporary Egypt, this volume includes Egypt's modern history, politics, economics, the legal system, environment, and its media and modes of cultural expression.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1007g
- ISBN-13: 9780367179014
- ISBN-10: 0367179016
- Artikelnr.: 60354859
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 508
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 1007g
- ISBN-13: 9780367179014
- ISBN-10: 0367179016
- Artikelnr.: 60354859
Robert Springborg is Adjunct Professor at the School of International Studies at Simon Fraser University and Nonresident Research Fellow of the Italian Institute of International Affairs. Formerly he was the Muhammad bin Issa (MBI) Al Jaber Professor in Middle East Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies and Director of the American Research Center in Egypt. Amr Adly is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the American University in Cairo. He worked as a nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center. He is the author of Cleft Capitalism (2020) and State Reform and Development in the Middle East (2012). His works have been published in a number of peer-reviewed journals. Anthony Gorman is Senior Lecturer in Islamic and Middle Eastern studies at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of Historians, State and Politics in Twentieth-Century Egypt (2003), and (with Monciaud) The Press in the Middle East and North Africa, 1850-1950 (2018). He continues to work on a history of the Middle Eastern prison, and aspects of the Greek presence of modern Egypt. Tamir Moustafa is Professor of International Studies and Stephen Jarislowsky Chair at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. He is the author of the award-winning book, The Struggle for Constitutional Power: Law, Politics, and Economic Development in Egypt (2007), and the co-editor of Rule by Law: The Politics of Courts in Authoritarian Regimes (2008). Aisha Saad is Research Scholar in Law and the Bartlett Research Fellow at Yale Law School. Dr. Saad was previously Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the American University in Cairo where she helped launch the Center for Sustainable Development and the region's first Masters in Sustainable Development. Naomi Sakr is Professor of Media Policy at the Communication and Media Research Institute, University of Westminster, researching Arab journalism, cultural production, and human rights, including pan-Arab screen media for children. Her books include Transformations in Egyptian Journalism (2013) and reports on media laws and governance in the Arab region. Sarah Smierciak completed a DPhil in Oriental Studies and an MPhil in Development Studies at Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship. In 2016 she was awarded a Fulbright Grant to conduct research in Istanbul with Syrian and Iraqi communities. She is currently based in Cairo where she writes freelance political economy analysis and is finishing a travel guide to Egypt for the "Moon" series.
Introduction
PART I History Introduction: Occupation, independence, revolution
1 Building the Egyptian state? Infrastructural systems, education, and urbanization (1919-2011)
2 The ideological roots of authoritarianism in Egypt
3 Egypt's foreign policy from Faruq to Mubarak
4 Activism and contentious politics in Egypt: The case of the student movement
5 Framing the past: Historian, state and society
PART II Politics Introduction: The evolution of military rule in Egypt
6 Genesis of coup-proofing in Egypt: Civil-military relations under King Faruq and beyond
7 The fingers of the "invisible hand": Egypt's government institutions
8 Islamism in Egypt
9 Civil society and revolution (2000-present)
10 Egypt's post-uprising foreign policy
PART III Economy Introduction: A brief history of nation, state, and market
11 State-business relations in neoliberal Egypt: The global political economy of subordinate integration
12 Why Egypt's trade policy failed to improve its external competitiveness
13 Egypt's foreign direct investment regime: Evolution and limitations
14 The political economy of workers' remittances in Egypt
15 Encroachments: Land, power and predation
PART IV Law and human rights Introduction
16 Judges, elections, and constitutional politics after the 2011 Revolution
17 Lawyers and politics: Lawyering and counter-lawyering in Egypt
18 Law, exceptional courts and revolution in modern Egypt
19 The Egyptian human rights movement: Between political autonomy and accommodation of authoritarianism
PART V Natural and built environments Introduction: Visions and realities of the struggle for development
20 Sustainable water resource management in Egypt
21 Egypt's conflicting urbanism: Informality versus new desert development
22 Livability of Egyptian cities
23 The cultural heritage of Egypt's cities: Burden or resource?
PART VI Media and popular culture Introduction: Divergent trajectories of creativity and coercion
24 The culture police: Manning the barricades of allowable art and culture
25 Media ownership in Egypt (2000-2020): Categories and configurations
26 Tweeting the revolution: The evolution of social media use in Egypt's turbulent times
27 Ring-fenced religion? Egypt's religious media between faith and politics
28 Cooperativism, revolution and the 'digital turn': Assessing recent Egyptian film collectives
29 The rise of indie music from the heart of Tahrir Square: Politics and popular music in Egypt
PART I History Introduction: Occupation, independence, revolution
1 Building the Egyptian state? Infrastructural systems, education, and urbanization (1919-2011)
2 The ideological roots of authoritarianism in Egypt
3 Egypt's foreign policy from Faruq to Mubarak
4 Activism and contentious politics in Egypt: The case of the student movement
5 Framing the past: Historian, state and society
PART II Politics Introduction: The evolution of military rule in Egypt
6 Genesis of coup-proofing in Egypt: Civil-military relations under King Faruq and beyond
7 The fingers of the "invisible hand": Egypt's government institutions
8 Islamism in Egypt
9 Civil society and revolution (2000-present)
10 Egypt's post-uprising foreign policy
PART III Economy Introduction: A brief history of nation, state, and market
11 State-business relations in neoliberal Egypt: The global political economy of subordinate integration
12 Why Egypt's trade policy failed to improve its external competitiveness
13 Egypt's foreign direct investment regime: Evolution and limitations
14 The political economy of workers' remittances in Egypt
15 Encroachments: Land, power and predation
PART IV Law and human rights Introduction
16 Judges, elections, and constitutional politics after the 2011 Revolution
17 Lawyers and politics: Lawyering and counter-lawyering in Egypt
18 Law, exceptional courts and revolution in modern Egypt
19 The Egyptian human rights movement: Between political autonomy and accommodation of authoritarianism
PART V Natural and built environments Introduction: Visions and realities of the struggle for development
20 Sustainable water resource management in Egypt
21 Egypt's conflicting urbanism: Informality versus new desert development
22 Livability of Egyptian cities
23 The cultural heritage of Egypt's cities: Burden or resource?
PART VI Media and popular culture Introduction: Divergent trajectories of creativity and coercion
24 The culture police: Manning the barricades of allowable art and culture
25 Media ownership in Egypt (2000-2020): Categories and configurations
26 Tweeting the revolution: The evolution of social media use in Egypt's turbulent times
27 Ring-fenced religion? Egypt's religious media between faith and politics
28 Cooperativism, revolution and the 'digital turn': Assessing recent Egyptian film collectives
29 The rise of indie music from the heart of Tahrir Square: Politics and popular music in Egypt
Introduction
PART I History Introduction: Occupation, independence, revolution
1 Building the Egyptian state? Infrastructural systems, education, and urbanization (1919-2011)
2 The ideological roots of authoritarianism in Egypt
3 Egypt's foreign policy from Faruq to Mubarak
4 Activism and contentious politics in Egypt: The case of the student movement
5 Framing the past: Historian, state and society
PART II Politics Introduction: The evolution of military rule in Egypt
6 Genesis of coup-proofing in Egypt: Civil-military relations under King Faruq and beyond
7 The fingers of the "invisible hand": Egypt's government institutions
8 Islamism in Egypt
9 Civil society and revolution (2000-present)
10 Egypt's post-uprising foreign policy
PART III Economy Introduction: A brief history of nation, state, and market
11 State-business relations in neoliberal Egypt: The global political economy of subordinate integration
12 Why Egypt's trade policy failed to improve its external competitiveness
13 Egypt's foreign direct investment regime: Evolution and limitations
14 The political economy of workers' remittances in Egypt
15 Encroachments: Land, power and predation
PART IV Law and human rights Introduction
16 Judges, elections, and constitutional politics after the 2011 Revolution
17 Lawyers and politics: Lawyering and counter-lawyering in Egypt
18 Law, exceptional courts and revolution in modern Egypt
19 The Egyptian human rights movement: Between political autonomy and accommodation of authoritarianism
PART V Natural and built environments Introduction: Visions and realities of the struggle for development
20 Sustainable water resource management in Egypt
21 Egypt's conflicting urbanism: Informality versus new desert development
22 Livability of Egyptian cities
23 The cultural heritage of Egypt's cities: Burden or resource?
PART VI Media and popular culture Introduction: Divergent trajectories of creativity and coercion
24 The culture police: Manning the barricades of allowable art and culture
25 Media ownership in Egypt (2000-2020): Categories and configurations
26 Tweeting the revolution: The evolution of social media use in Egypt's turbulent times
27 Ring-fenced religion? Egypt's religious media between faith and politics
28 Cooperativism, revolution and the 'digital turn': Assessing recent Egyptian film collectives
29 The rise of indie music from the heart of Tahrir Square: Politics and popular music in Egypt
PART I History Introduction: Occupation, independence, revolution
1 Building the Egyptian state? Infrastructural systems, education, and urbanization (1919-2011)
2 The ideological roots of authoritarianism in Egypt
3 Egypt's foreign policy from Faruq to Mubarak
4 Activism and contentious politics in Egypt: The case of the student movement
5 Framing the past: Historian, state and society
PART II Politics Introduction: The evolution of military rule in Egypt
6 Genesis of coup-proofing in Egypt: Civil-military relations under King Faruq and beyond
7 The fingers of the "invisible hand": Egypt's government institutions
8 Islamism in Egypt
9 Civil society and revolution (2000-present)
10 Egypt's post-uprising foreign policy
PART III Economy Introduction: A brief history of nation, state, and market
11 State-business relations in neoliberal Egypt: The global political economy of subordinate integration
12 Why Egypt's trade policy failed to improve its external competitiveness
13 Egypt's foreign direct investment regime: Evolution and limitations
14 The political economy of workers' remittances in Egypt
15 Encroachments: Land, power and predation
PART IV Law and human rights Introduction
16 Judges, elections, and constitutional politics after the 2011 Revolution
17 Lawyers and politics: Lawyering and counter-lawyering in Egypt
18 Law, exceptional courts and revolution in modern Egypt
19 The Egyptian human rights movement: Between political autonomy and accommodation of authoritarianism
PART V Natural and built environments Introduction: Visions and realities of the struggle for development
20 Sustainable water resource management in Egypt
21 Egypt's conflicting urbanism: Informality versus new desert development
22 Livability of Egyptian cities
23 The cultural heritage of Egypt's cities: Burden or resource?
PART VI Media and popular culture Introduction: Divergent trajectories of creativity and coercion
24 The culture police: Manning the barricades of allowable art and culture
25 Media ownership in Egypt (2000-2020): Categories and configurations
26 Tweeting the revolution: The evolution of social media use in Egypt's turbulent times
27 Ring-fenced religion? Egypt's religious media between faith and politics
28 Cooperativism, revolution and the 'digital turn': Assessing recent Egyptian film collectives
29 The rise of indie music from the heart of Tahrir Square: Politics and popular music in Egypt