Szczegóły książki
Format
Kindle
Strony
28
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Mar 22, 2013
Wydawca
RAND Corporation
ISBN-10
083308013X
ISBN-13
9780833080134
Opis
In a dynamic exploration of Egypt's political landscape following the Arab Spring, Jeffrey Martini delves into the complexities of the nation's voting patterns. He meticulously examines the shifts in public sentiment and the intricate interplay of various social, economic, and cultural factors that have influenced citizen engagement in the electoral process.
Through a blend of rigorous analysis and detailed case studies, the work sheds light on how transitions in governance have shaped the voting behavior of Egyptians. By providing insights into the motivations behind electoral choices, it becomes a crucial resource for anyone looking to grasp the ongoing changes in this pivotal region.
Martini's examination not only informs policymakers but also enriches the broader discourse on democratization in the Middle East. The book stands as an essential contribution to understanding the evolving nature of political participation in a post-revolutionary society, offering valuable lessons for future democratic transitions.
Through a blend of rigorous analysis and detailed case studies, the work sheds light on how transitions in governance have shaped the voting behavior of Egyptians. By providing insights into the motivations behind electoral choices, it becomes a crucial resource for anyone looking to grasp the ongoing changes in this pivotal region.
Martini's examination not only informs policymakers but also enriches the broader discourse on democratization in the Middle East. The book stands as an essential contribution to understanding the evolving nature of political participation in a post-revolutionary society, offering valuable lessons for future democratic transitions.