Examining business-state networks in Egypt (1991–2020), this book
highlights the complicity of international actors in facilitating
inequality and elite capture. Using interdisciplinary methodology, it
argues that Western actors promoting market liberalization have served
as central partners in enabling elites to capture the fruits of
Egypt’s economic reforms. In the years leading up to the 2011
Revolution, Egypt’s crony capitalism reached new levels of
visibility with the appointment of a "Businessmen Cabinet." The
businessmen-turned-state representatives ushered in a wave of "market
liberalizing" reforms, expanding avenues for the abuse of power.
Providing a detailed look at some of this period’s chief
beneficiaries, including a number of Egypt’s wealthiest oligarchs,
the volume follows their ascent from former President Hosni
Mubarak’s first round of neoliberal reforms in 1991 through his last
wave of reforms beginning in 2004 and ending in regime overthrow. The
final chapter examines the fate of these elites under the brief rule
of Muslim Brotherhood President, Mohammed Morsi, and of Abdel Fattah
el Sisi’s current military-backed regime. Based on five years of
fieldwork and dozens of interviews with businessmen and state
representatives, this book offers a unique look into the politics of
policy, and inequality, in Egypt. It will be of interest to scholars
reading political economy, international development, and Middle East
studies.
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From Businessmen Cabinet to Military Inc.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000485318
Publisert
2021
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Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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