Counting Islam

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Counting Islam

Religion, Class, and Elections in Egypt

Social groups: religious groups and communities Politics and government Comparative politics Religious and theocratic ideologies

Author: Tarek Masoud

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Collection: Problems of International Politics

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 28th April 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781139984935


Why does Islam seem to dominate Egyptian politics?

Especially when the country’s endemic poverty and deep economic inequality would seem to render it promising terrain for a politics of radical redistribution rather than one of religious conservativism? This book argues that the answer lies not in the political unsophistication of voters, the subordination of economic interests to spiritual ones, or the ineptitude of secular and leftist politicians, but in organizational and social factors that shape the opportunities of parties in authoritarian and democratizing systems to reach potential voters.

Tracing the performance of Islamists and their rivals in Egyptian elections over the course of almost forty years, this book not only explains why Islamists win elections, but illuminates the possibilities for the emergence in Egypt of the kind of political pluralism that is at the heart of what we expect from democracy.

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