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Deadlock in Cairo
The Egyptian revolt is trapped in a balance of weakness. None of the key actors has the power to consolidate a new regime, or even to resurrect the old one. Alliances are necessary, but nobody knows which will last. Every combination seems equally plausible, but each would lead the country in a very different direction. Egypt’s old regime depended on a ‘power triangle’: an uneasy partnership between the military (primarily the army), the security services (the police and secret police under the control of the Interior Ministry), and the political establishment. The uprising in January disrupted this delicate balance. It inadvertently enhanced the leverage of the military, left the security services largely untouched and created a political vacancy which Islamists, secular revolutionaries and old regime loyalists all scrambled to fill. The three political rivals would find themselves playing a game of musical chairs under the fretful gaze of th
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- Hazem Kandil is the Cambridge University Professor of Historical and Political Sociology and Fellow of St Catharine’s College and Head of Department.
Hazem Kandil (Author of Soldiers, Spies, and Statesmen)
- Hazem Kandil is the Cambridge University Professor of Historical and Political Sociology and Fellow of St Catharine’s College and Head of Department.
The Power Triangle: Military, Security, and Politics in ...
- Hazem Kandil is the Cambridge University Professor of Historical and Political Sociology and the Holden Fellow of St Catharine’s College.
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Book Review - The Power Triangle: Military, Security, and ...
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| In his latest book political sociologist Hazem Kandil attempts to make a significant contribution to the existing literature on regime change by constructing a model which he calls “the Power triangle”. | |
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Professor Hazem Kandil | St Catharine's College, Cambridge
The Power Triangle : Military, Security, and Politics in ...
- Hazem Kandil is the Cambridge University Reader in Political Sociology and Fellow of St Catharine’s College.
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