Publication

Mar 2010

This paper examines the Brotherhood's experience as a political force in Egypt. It discusses its relationship with the government; attempts to maneuver the shifting "red lines" of a closed political system; the changing relationship between the Brotherhood and other opposition actors; and the activities and legislative performance of its members in a parliament crippled by the powerful, government-run National Democratic Party.

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Author Amr Hamzawy, Nathan J. Brown
Series Carnegie Middle East Center Papers
Issue 19
Publisher Carnegie Middle East Center
Copyright © 2010 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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