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Building Coptic civil society: Christian groups and the state in Mubarak's Egypt

Rowe, 2009

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8758432885284247779
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Rowe P
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Middle Eastern Studies

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Mubarak's Egypt is a relatively liberal regime which nonetheless retains relatively tight controls on civil society activity so as to pre-empt political activism, particularly that arising from Islamist or secular rivals to the regime. In spite of the constraints of Egyptian politics and …
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