<i>Egypt</i>’s new authoritarianism from an institutionalist perspective: formal-informal interactions before and after the Egyptian revolution
<p dir="ltr">Utilizing an institutionalist approach, this paper traces the historical transitions of formal-informal interactions in the Egyptian political system before and after the 2011 Revolution. I argue that formal-informal interactions moved from Complementary during the first...
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| Main Author: | Hani Awad (575131) (author) |
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2022
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