Five decades after Nasser and the Free Officers overthrew the British-backed monarchy in a dramatic coup d'é tat, the future of Egypt grows more uncertain by the day. John Bradley examines the junctions of Egyptian politics and society as they slowly disintegrate under the twin pressures of a ruthless military dictatorship at home and a flawed Middle East policy in Washington. Inside Egypt is a tour-de-force of the most brutal Arab state where torture and corruption are endemic--but one that is also a key U.S. all and a historic regional trendsetter. This uniquely insightful book brings to vivid life Egypt's competing identities and political trends, as the Mubarak dynasty struggles to resolve a succession crisis and the disciplined Islamists wait patiently in the wings for a chance to seize power.



Autorentext

John R. Bradley has written for The Economist, The Washington Quarterly, The Financial Times, The New Republic, The Times Literary Supplement, Newsweek, and Salon. Fluent in Egyptian Arabic, he is the author of the critically acclaimed Saudi Arabia Exposed: Inside a Kingdom in Crisis. He lives in Singapore.



Zusammenfassung
Five decades after Nasser overthrew the British-backed monarchy, the future of Egypt grows more uncertain by the day. Bradley examines the junctions of Egyptian politics and society as they slowly disintegrate under the twin pressures of a ruthless military dictatorship at home and a flawed Middle East policy in Washington.

Inhalt

A Failed Revolution * The Brothers * Sufis and Christians * The Bedouin * Torture * Corruption * Lost Dignity * Egypt after Mubarak

Titel
Inside Egypt
Untertitel
The Road to Revolution in the Land of the Pharaohs
EAN
9780230611528
ISBN
978-0-230-61152-8
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
16.04.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.66 MB
Anzahl Seiten
260
Jahr
2008
Untertitel
Englisch