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The Fall of the Muslim Brotherhood: Implications for Egypt

Under former Pres Hosni Mubarak, Egypt was a major power in the Middle East. Despite Mubarak's weakened credibility in the latter years of his presidency, which contributed to a decline in Egypt's regional political status, Egypt continued to lay claim to its historical and physical place...

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Published in:Middle East policy 2013-12, Vol.20 (4), p.111-123
Main Authors: Monier, Elizabeth Iskander, Ranko, Annette
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Language:English
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Summary:Under former Pres Hosni Mubarak, Egypt was a major power in the Middle East. Despite Mubarak's weakened credibility in the latter years of his presidency, which contributed to a decline in Egypt's regional political status, Egypt continued to lay claim to its historical and physical place at the center of the Arab world. Here, Monier and Ranko examine the process through which the Brotherhood became discredited and what the implications of its resultant failure are for the international relations of the Middle East. Adapted from the source document.
ISSN:1061-1924
1475-4967
DOI:10.1111/mepo.12050