Egyptian civil society after 3 July 2013

Authors

  • Ousama AlRashidi Doha Institute for Graduate Studies Author

Keywords:

Civil society, Egypt, The state, The military coup, civil sectarianism, Urbanization

Abstract

This paper discusses the situation of Egyptian civil society after the military coup on July 3, 2013 until the end of 2016. Based on concepts such as "civil sectarianism", "black hole state", "political and civil overlap", "conflict of benefits and conflict of Visions" and the Marxist vision of civil society. It also analyzes the decline of manifestations of urbanization within society with the spread of opposite values. This paper tries to reveal the manifestations of conflict within the Egyptian civil society and its relationship with the role of the State and its interaction with civil society. The paper tries to answer a key question: How can we understand the nature and dimensions of conflict within Egyptian civil society after the coup and its repercussions on the state of society? Through this question, we will know the attitudes of the major entities that represent the aspects of Egyptian civil society, leading to some conclusions

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Published

2018-06-30