The New Republic: Old Visions, Unfulfilled Promises

Emad Eldin Shahin*, Abdelrahman Mohamed

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Abstract

This study provides an analysis of Egypt's political system since 2013, with a particular focus on President Sisi's efforts to establish and manage a "new republic." It explores the internal factors that influence the structure and nature of the regime and examines the regional and international contexts that shape this endeavor and contribute to its support, despite concerns over authoritarian practices and significant human rights violations. the study aims to elucidate the foundational principles, defining characteristics, and key dimensions of the "new republic." It also evaluates its strengths, prospects for success, functional role, and the reasons for substantial international endorsement of the regime. Furthermore, it assesses the extent to which the regime's rhetoric regarding the new republic aligns with practical realities and appraises President Sisi's efficacy in implementing this vision.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages17
JournalSiyasat Arabia
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2023

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