Youth activism and contentious politics in Egypt: dynamics of continuity and change

Author
Sika, Nadine
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2017
Language
English
Call Number
HQ799.E3 S59 2017
ISBN
9781108418805
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
165
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Youth -- Political activity -- Egypt
Library of Congress Subject Heading 2
Protest movements -- Egypt
Abstract

During the Arab uprisings of late 2010 and early 2011, nine regimes throughout North Africa and the Middle East were confronted by major demonstrations and contentious events. When the uprisings began in Egypt, it became evident that youth movements were going to play a large part in the uprisings themselves, as well as the ensuing political and social changes. In this book, Nadine Sika demonstrates how youth movements initiated contestation, and how the regime in Egypt reacted through a display of authoritarian resilience, creating opportunities, threats to and constraints on the ability of youth movements to mobilize and to network. On the other hand, she explores how youth movement's repertoires can cause a regime to adapt, upgrade, or downgrade its authoritarian tools in an attempt to control, co-opt, or disempower the movement, highlighting how a regime's perception of a threat can propel it towards either defensive or offensive strategies.