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Monday
Aug222011

Civil Society & Democratization in Egypt

In another college course this summer, Middle Eastern History II, I had the opportunity to write a paper on any topic of interest in the time period / region we were studying. (I really love the freedom of these kind of assignments.) I chose to do some research into civil society in Egypt over the 50 years, and particuarly the role it may have played in efforts of democratization leading up to the revolution earlier this year. 

Paper after the jump. 

 

Civil Society and Democratization in Egypt

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