Egypt: Military, Islamism, and Liberal Democracy |
After long seven years of study, research, and direct involvement in all major political events in my Egypt, I am happy to announce the official release of my new book:
Book Specifics:
* Language: English
* Pages: 249
* Available for interested readers worldwide... CLICK HERE
Here is a brief review about what to expect to see inside the book:
While Libya and Yemen got drowned in bloody civil wars and Syria got occupied by the Islamic State terrorists, Egypt survived into preserving the unity of the national state and restoring public order under a valid system of governance.
This book provides an insider's answer to Arab Spring's most difficult academic and political questions, through exploring the curious case of Egypt. This is the first Arab Spring study to analyze the strategic choices made by the military institution, official and non-official Islamists, and the young liberal democratic activists on employing violent aggression, nonviolent action, and reverse nonviolent action, during and after the Arab Spring.
This is, also, the first publication to propose the theory of "reverse nonviolent action" as a new sub-field for study within the socio-political science of nonviolent action and strategies.