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Galal Amin - Whatever Happened to the Egyptian Revolution? - 9789774165894 - V9789774165894
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Whatever Happened to the Egyptian Revolution?

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Description for Whatever Happened to the Egyptian Revolution? Hardcover. Translator(s): Wright, Jonathan, M D. Num Pages: 289 pages. BIC Classification: 1HBE; HBJH; KCP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 162 x 27. Weight in Grams: 692.

In his latest exploration of the Egyptian malaise, Galal Amin first looks at the events of the months preceding the Revolution of 25 January 2011, pointing out the most important factors behind popular discontent. He then follows the ups and downs (mainly the downs) of the Revolution: the causes of rising hopes and expectations, mingled with successive disappointments, sometimes verging on despair, not least in the case of the presidential elections, when the Egyptian people were invited to choose between a rock and a hard place. This is followed by an outline of a possible brighter future for Egypt, based on a more balanced and faster growing economy, and a more democratic and equitable society, within a truly independent, modern, and secular state.
The story of what happened to the 2011 Revolution may be a sad one, but if viewed within the larger context of Egypt’s economic and social developments of the last century, on which the author’s previous books threw very useful light, it can be regarded as one important step forward toward a much better future.

Product Details

Publisher
The American University in Cairo Press
Number of pages
289
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
Cairo, Egypt
ISBN
9789774165894
SKU
V9789774165894
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About Galal Amin
Galal Amin is emeritus professor of economics at the American University in Cairo. He is the author of Whatever Happened to the Egyptians? (AUC Press, 2000), Whatever Else Happened to the Egyptians? (AUC Press, 2004), The Illusion of Progress in the Arab World (AUC Press, 2006), and Egypt in the Era of Hosni Mubarak (AUC Press, 2011). Jonathan Wright is a British literary translator and former journalist currently based in London. His numerous translations into English most recently include, Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi, winner of International Prize for Arabic Fiction. He studied Arabic, Turkish and Islamic civilization at Oxford University and served both as Reuters' Cairo bureau chief and as Reuters’ U.S. foreign policy correspondent based in their Washington, D.C. office.

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