Government – Egypt Uprising – Muslim Brotherhood

Its RESEARCH PAPER – Graduate Level so expectaions of the professor and our university is VERY HIGH.

Paper Guidline is here in this link below:

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PAPER OUTLINE:

  • Role of Muslim Brotherhood in Egyptian uprising

  • Why they did not participate at the beginning of the uprising?

  • What motivated them to participate eventually?

  • What relationship they established with army

  • How they came into power in the result of uprising?

POINTS:

  • To what extent has the Muslim Brotherhood contributed to the establishment of a civilian authoritarian regime?

  • State with-in state

  • However, many of the Egyptian intellectuals are demonstrating that the policies of the Muslim brotherhood are the same policies of the former regime but disguised under a ‘religious cover’. They argue that the Muslim brotherhood is not in favor of reforming state institutions in a way that could oppose its policies. They also argue that the Muslim brotherhoods’ policies would lead to the establishment of a new religious dictatorship that would control the second republic in Egypt.

Potential Sources: (My ideas – Professor didnt say anything about them)

  • The discussion of the organizational chart of the brotherhood is found in the book titled “The Society of the Muslim Brotherhood”, By Richard P.Mitchell, chapter five; page; 164, (Oxford university press London; 1969)

  • Paul Amar, in Haddad, Bsheer, Abu-Rish, Dawn of the Arab Uprisings, “Why Mubarak is Out.”

  • Linda Herera, Revolution in the Age of Social Media: The Egyptian Popular Insurrection and the Age of the Internet (London: Verso, 2014)

  • James Gelvin, The Arab Uprisings: What Everyone Needs to Know, Chapter  2, “The Beginning: Tunisia and Egypt.”

  • Islam and Politics – Peter Mandaville

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