Workshop on NGOs in World Politics: New Directions for Research 17‐18 October 2013, at City University London,Department of International Politics in association with the Centre for International Policy Studies

  • Osman Farah (Speaker)

    Activity: Talks and presentationsConference presentations

    Description

    Among the countries of the “Arab spring” in the Middle East and North Africa only Egypt claims both a popular revolution and a coup. With a civic revolt Egyptians mobilized resources to overthrow authoritarian ruler, while with the military coup the public fragmented into antagonistic factions. Those continuously insisting “shariyah” the legality of the original revolution of the 25th January 2011 confronted by proponents of the “inqilab” the army takeover of July the 3rd 2013. The paper explores the role transnational NGOs (TNGOs) play in this unresolved political stalemate.
    Period18 Oct 2013
    Event titleWorkshop on NGOs in World Politics: New Directions for Research 17‐18 October 2013, at City University London,Department of International Politics in association with the Centre for International Policy Studies
    Event typeConference
    LocationLondon, United KingdomShow on map

    Keywords

    • Transnational NGOs, State formation, uprising