Territory and Governance: the Arab Republic of Egypt between Two Historical Political Actors

Following the 2011 uprising in Egypt, problems linked to state centralization and governance have been demonstrated by the renewal of the political rivalry between the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) and Egyptian army. Promises of decentralization made by president Abdel Fatah El-Sissi in 2014 have not yet...

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Main Author: Sarah Tonsy
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: CNRS Éditions 2017-06-01
Series:L’Année du Maghreb
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/3001
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description Following the 2011 uprising in Egypt, problems linked to state centralization and governance have been demonstrated by the renewal of the political rivalry between the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) and Egyptian army. Promises of decentralization made by president Abdel Fatah El-Sissi in 2014 have not yet become part of the state’s political agenda. This article analyzes the effects of government centralization in Egypt on two major political actors, the Egyptian army and MB. The analysis reflects upon the historical influence of state centralization and policies on both political actors as well as the impact of these groups on the political life of the country. The article also investigates the territorial importance of both actors as a way of examining the relationship of these actors with one another as well as with the state.
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spelling doaj.art-8bda3c2216664829846847c78e3f80632024-02-13T14:55:01ZfraCNRS ÉditionsL’Année du Maghreb1952-81082109-94052017-06-011612713710.4000/anneemaghreb.3001Territory and Governance: the Arab Republic of Egypt between Two Historical Political ActorsSarah TonsyFollowing the 2011 uprising in Egypt, problems linked to state centralization and governance have been demonstrated by the renewal of the political rivalry between the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) and Egyptian army. Promises of decentralization made by president Abdel Fatah El-Sissi in 2014 have not yet become part of the state’s political agenda. This article analyzes the effects of government centralization in Egypt on two major political actors, the Egyptian army and MB. The analysis reflects upon the historical influence of state centralization and policies on both political actors as well as the impact of these groups on the political life of the country. The article also investigates the territorial importance of both actors as a way of examining the relationship of these actors with one another as well as with the state.https://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/3001EgyptEgyptian ArmyMuslim BrotherhoodGovernmentalityHabitusCentralization
spellingShingle Sarah Tonsy
Territory and Governance: the Arab Republic of Egypt between Two Historical Political Actors
L’Année du Maghreb
Egypt
Egyptian Army
Muslim Brotherhood
Governmentality
Habitus
Centralization
title Territory and Governance: the Arab Republic of Egypt between Two Historical Political Actors
title_full Territory and Governance: the Arab Republic of Egypt between Two Historical Political Actors
title_fullStr Territory and Governance: the Arab Republic of Egypt between Two Historical Political Actors
title_full_unstemmed Territory and Governance: the Arab Republic of Egypt between Two Historical Political Actors
title_short Territory and Governance: the Arab Republic of Egypt between Two Historical Political Actors
title_sort territory and governance the arab republic of egypt between two historical political actors
topic Egypt
Egyptian Army
Muslim Brotherhood
Governmentality
Habitus
Centralization
url https://journals.openedition.org/anneemaghreb/3001
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