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The Impact of Egypt’s Political Culture on the Rule of Law and Democracy

ISBN: 3330002832
ISBN 13: 9783330002838
Autor: Genidy, Hesham
Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Umfang: 556 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 03.01.2017
Auflage: 1/2017
Format: 3.4 x 22 x 15
Gewicht: 846 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert
Artikelnummer: 946411 Kategorie:

Beschreibung

Omar Suliman, the vice president and the former head of the Egyptian intelligence agency, gave a short speech on national television to announce the stepping down of Mubarak after three decades in power. Mubaraks withdrawal happened due to unprecedented uprising started on January 25, 2011, in protest against the unsatisfactory living conditions, and political and economic corruption. As Egyptians transitioned from the Mubarak era, most of them had growing optimism about their future,great expectations coupled with several changes that seemed to happen at the time. This book examines the realpolitik of the country and the political culture behind it. Many changes that appeared to happen really didnt happen as everything stayed the same just with new faces in power. The Egyptian republic was born in 1952 in a state of exception, which was used as a political survival strategy. The Executive still used the same ancient maxim that necessity has no law, Necessity was never precisely defined, and the Executive assumed wide powers, with no judicial review. Police and intelligence agencies played significant roles in manipulating the rule of law and normalize the state of exception

Autorenporträt

Hesham Genidy received his Doctor of Juridical Science from Indiana University Maurer School of Law. His dissertation was awarded the best dissertation of the year award. His research interests are focused on the intersection of law and political science, rule of law and separation of powers. He is the co-author of "Egypt Beyond Tahrir Square".

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