Copts at the Crossroads Copts at the Crossroads

Copts at the Crossroads

The Challenges of Building Inclusive Democracy in Egypt

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Beschreibung des Verlags

In the light of the escalation of sectarian tensions during and after Mubarak's reign, the predicament of the Arab world's largest religious minority, the Copts, has come to the forefront. This book poses such questions as why there has been a mass exodus of Copts from Egypt, and how this relates to other religious minorities in the Arab region; why it is that sectarian violence increased during and after the Egyptian revolution, which epitomized the highest degree of national unity since 1919; and how the new configuration of power has influenced the extent to which a vision of a political order is being based on the principles of inclusive democracy.

The book examines the relations among the state, the church, Coptic citizenry, and civil and political societies against the backdrop of the increasing diversification of actors, the change of political leadership in the country, and the transformations occurring in the region. An informative historical background is provided, and new fieldwork and statistical data inform a thoughtful exploration of what it takes to build an inclusive democracy in post-Mubarak Egypt.

GENRE
Politik und Zeitgeschehen
ERSCHIENEN
2013
1. Juni
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
320
Seiten
VERLAG
The American University in Cairo Press
GRÖSSE
2,5
 MB

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