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The International Dimensions of Democratization in Egypt

The Limits of Externally-Induced Change

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  • Develops a conceptual framework which, based on theories of international relations, delineates the set of external factors with democratizing effects
  • Critically evaluates the role of external factors in the democratization process in Egypt, an important domain that has not adequately been addressed to date
  • The findings raise significant issues for external programmes to promote democracy in the Arab world
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace (HSHES, volume 11)

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This book purports to examine the international dimensions of the democratization process in Egypt in the post Cold War era; a theme which acquired significance at the academic and policy-oriented levels in light of the growing internationalization of reform arrangements in the Arab world in post 9/11 and the greater involvement of external powers in Arab politics following the Arab Spring uprisings.

During the second half of the twentieth century, the mainstream scholarship presented the democratization process as the outcome of domestic conditions not significantly influenced by actors outside the nation-state. With the end of the Cold War, this perspective was challenged as a result of the third wave of democratization and the subsequent growth of the “good governance” discourse on the agenda of the international development establishment. The new perspective attached a more significant role to external factors in the democratization process than was originally conceptualized.

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“This study examines the role of the external factors that affect the promotion or demotion of democracy in the Arab World generally and Egypt in particular. … this book is very helpful in developing a historic understanding of democratization in Egypt, especially the external factors that influenced Egypt democratization. It is a valuable contribution to the library of Middle East studies.” (Abdalhadi Alijla, DAVO Deutsche Arbeitsgemeindschaft Vorderer Orient, Vol. 42-43, 2017)

“The book under review provides a rich empirical analysis of the international dimensions of democratization in Egypt … . by furnishing a comprehensive historical overview of Egypt’s struggle for democracy and ample empirical data on the international dimensions of Egypt’s authoritarian resilience, Selim provides a valuable basis on which researchers interested in Egypt can build.” (May Darwich, Middle East Journal, Vol. 70 (2), 2016)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Political Science, Port Said University, Port Said, Egypt

    Gamal M. Selim

About the author

Gamal M. Selim is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Port Said University (Egypt) and the British University in Egypt, and the Coordinator of Academic Activity for the International Association of Middle Eastern Studies (IAMES). He obtained a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Calgary in 2011. His research interests include international relations theory, arms control and non-proliferation, democratization, politics of development and international relations of the Middle East. His most recent work include: Global and Regional Approaches to Arms Control in the Middle East: A Critical Assessment from the Arab World (2013); Sectarianism and External Intervention: The US Occupation of Iraq and the Rise of ‘Political Sectarianism’ in the Arab World (2013). He has published numerous articles on Egyptian and Middle East politics. His latest journal articles have appeared in Arab Studies Quarterly and International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies.

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