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Soldiers, Spies, and Statesmen Egypt's Road to Revolt

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ISBN-10: 1844679616

ISBN-13: 9781844679614

Edition: 2012

Authors: Hazem Kandil

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Revolutions are difficult to understand, let alone predict. Egypt’s revolt last year was no exception. The military’s abandonment of Mubarak confused many observers, who had always assumed that the leader and the generals stood or fell together. But as the violence of the transitional period discredited the armed forces, academics fell back in relief on the same age-old assumptions about officers who rule from behind the scenes and change the figures on stage to preserve the status quo.In a challenge to this conventional view, Hazem Kandil presents the revolt as the latest episode in an ongoing power struggle between the three components of Egypt’s authoritarian regime: the military, the…    
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Book details

List price: $26.95
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 11/13/2012
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 312
Size: 6.40" wide x 9.46" long x 1.08" tall
Weight: 1.430
Language: English

Hazem Kandil is a political sociologist whose work examines military-security institutions and revolutionary movements, with a special focus on the Middle East. He has taught at the American University in Cairo and the University of California, Los Angeles. He divides his time between Los Angeles and Cairo.

Introduction
Prelude: Countdown to the July 1952 Coup
The Dark Side of Militarism: The March 1954 Crisis
Two States Within a State: The Road to June 1967
Eradicating the Centers of Power: The Corrective-Revolution of May 1971
Twilight of the Generals: October 1973 and Its Discontents
The Long Lull Before the Perfect Storm: Revolt in January 2011
On the Threshold of Power: The Military After the Revolt
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index