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|a Fahmy Menza, Mohamed.
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|a Patronage politics in Egypt :
|b the National Democratic Party and Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo /
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|a Routledge studies in Middle Eastern politics
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|a Cover; Patronage Politics in Egypt; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction, theoretical framework and methodology/approaches; Aims and objectives; Research questions; Literature review; Approaches/theoretical framework; Methodology; 2 Who are the lesser notables? Historical background and modes of production and circulation, affiliations, and political roles; The Muslim city; The guilds; The notables: the ulama and the commercial bourgeoisie -- patrons and clients; The Ottomans: modernization
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|a Egypt under Muhammad Ali (1805-1848) and the change in modes of production: exit the classical notables ... enter the lesser notables?The futuwwa: the advent of the lesser notables; The twentieth-century futuwwa; The 1952 revolution: contextualizing the re-emergence of the lesser notables; The lesser notables in the contemporary period; A political contest over the co-optation of lesser notables?; Conclusions; 3 Misr al-Qadima: the popular quarter and the polity of the lesser notable; Introduction; Old Cairo: the habitat of ibn al-balad; The curse of the dual city
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|a Nineteenth-century Cairo: the tale of two citiesModes of production and informal networks in nineteenth-century Cairo; Cairo in the post-war period; Misr al-Qadima today: socioeconomic and political indicators; Conclusions: the polity of lesser notables; 4 The Muslim Brotherhood, al-Jamm'eyya al-Shar'eyya and networks of support in Misr al-Qadima: the role of the lesser notables; Overview of the Muslim Brotherhood in Cairo's popular polities; JS: background and history; Political Islam in Misr al-Qadima: the MB and the JS; Conclusions
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|a 5 The dissolved National Democratic Party-affiliated lesser notability in Misr al-QadimaIntroduction; The Neo-NDP (2002-2011); The rising importance of the MCs on the NDP's agenda; Relationship between the NDP/state institutions and non-governmental organizations in the popular polity; Misr al-Qadima and the NDP; The MCs: a strong foothold against other political forces?; NDP notables in Misr al-Qadima; Patronage and clientelism in Misr al-Qadima: intermediary sociopolitical roles of lesser notabilities; Conclusions: patronage politics, the dissolved NDP and the co-optation of lesser notables
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|a 6 Conclusions: reflections on the sociopolitical agency and the prospective role of lesser notabilities in the Egyptian polityEssentiality of the role of lesser notabilities in popular politics; Lesser notabilities and implications pertaining to state-society relations in the wider context of Cairo's popular quarters; The NDP notabilities vis-à-vis the MB: political patronage and the role of the MCs; NDP and MB notabilities post-January 25; Summation: an attempt to answer the research questions posed in Chapter 1; Political patronage post Mubarak; Postscript; Appendix: Outline of interviews
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|a Between the military takeover of 1952 and the collapse of the Mubarak regime in 2011, the political system of Egypt depended upon a variety of mechanisms and structures to establish and consolidate its powerbase. Among those, an intricate web of what could be described as 'patronage politics' emerged as one of the main foundations of these tools. Throughout the post-1952 era, political patrons and respective clients were influential in Egyptian politics, shaping the policies implemented by Egypt's rulers, as well as the tactics orchestrated by the wider population. On a macro l.
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|a Ḥizb al-Waṭanī al-Dīmuqrāṭī (Egypt)
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|a Jamʻīyat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn (Egypt)
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