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Businessmen, Clientelism, and Authoritarianism in Egypt

Businessmen, Clientelism, and Authoritarianism in Egypt

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Businessmen, Clientelism, and Authoritarianism in Egypt

Safinaz El Tarouty

Political Science / World / Middle Eastern

After the ousting of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in February 2011, much debate surrounded the reasons for the former regime's longevity and its collapse. Here, Safinaz El Tarouty provides an original contribution to the study of authoritarianism in Egypt by focusing on the role of businessmen in authoritarian survival. As the regime intensified neoliberal economic reforms that led to social deprivation and frustration among increasing numbers of Egyptian citizens, they co-opted businessmen in order to defuse challenges and buttress the regime, constructing a new political economy of authoritarianism. Extending the existing literature on clientelism, El Tarouty creates a typology of regime-businessmen relations to describe the multiple mechanisms of co-option in the context of economic liberalization. Ultimately, though, these businessmen proved too narrow a constituency to provide legitimacy to the regime and, in fact, formed one of the reasons for its collapse.
Safinaz El Tarouty holds a BA and MA from the American University in Cairo, Egypt, and a PhD in Politics from the University of East Anglia, UK.

Publication Date: 10 September 2015
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9781137493378
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 208

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