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The Imam and the Field Marshal: Egypt Civil–Military Relations Between Two Revolutionsalso explores the major features of Egypt’s civil–military relations throughout this period. This chapter shows how Morsi’s Constitutional Declaration of November 22, 2012, and the Muslim Brotherhoods attempts at weakening the opposition forces paved the way for the revival of the armed forces role
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Egypt’s Future Civil–Military RelationsR. Arafat suggests a ’political control’ model for the Egyptian armed forces rather than a ‘democratic civilian control’ model. ‘. concludes that CMRs in Egypt have been at a complete standstill with the removal of Morsi and the rise of Al-Sisi to power in 2014. CMR reform in Egypt is not a priority
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future. This project will be of interest to diplomats; journalists; International Affairs specialists, strategists, or scholars of Egyptian politics and the Arab Spring; and anyone interested in social movements and democratization in the Middle East. .978-3-319-85804-3978-3-319-56020-5
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Models, Methodology and CAD Tools,ry, the interior ministry, and the media (including journalists). He also explores Morsi’s policies regarding the Salafist Call. This chapter additionally examines how Morsi was able to cause almost all segments of Egyptian society, with the exception of jihadist groups, to rally against his rule. P
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