Article(electronic)February 21, 2020

State and civil society in Egypt: 2011-2015

In: Review of economics and political science: REPS, Volume 7, Issue 2, p. 124-136

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Abstract

PurposeThis study aims to investigate the nature of the relationship between the state and civil society after the 2011 uprising.Design/methodology/approachThe study adopted Mygdal's approach to analyze the relationship between the state and civil society and identify their ability to control the rules of the political game. The study also draws on the theoretical framework of the hypotheses introduced by a number of scholars on the forms of potential relations between the state and civil society, and the impact of these forms on advancing the process of democratization.FindingsThis study argues that despite some important changes in favor of civil societyvis-à-visthe state, it is too early to conclude that a dramatic change has occurred in this relationship, due to a discernable unbalanced power in favor of the state. The state revealed after 2011 that these organizations acted against the state's stability and against its fundamentals.Originality/valueTo the best of the author's knowledge, this research is the first to study the relationship between the state and the civil society in Egypt after 2011 events.

Languages

English

Publisher

Emerald

ISSN: 2631-3561

DOI

10.1108/reps-11-2018-0023

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