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DR Reem Abou-El-Fadl's Outputs (4)

Revolutionary Egypt: Connecting Domestic and International Struggles (2015)
Book
Abou-El-Fadl, R. (Ed.). (2015). Revolutionary Egypt: Connecting Domestic and International Struggles. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315717036

In 2011 the world watched as Egyptians rose up against a dictator. Observers marveled at this sudden rupture, and honed in on the heroes of Tahrir Square. Revolutionary Egypt analyzes this tumultuous period from multiple perspectives, bringing togeth... Read More about Revolutionary Egypt: Connecting Domestic and International Struggles.

Early pan-Arabism in Egypt's July revolution: the Free Officers' political formation and policy-making, 1946–54 (2015)
Journal Article
Abou-El-Fadl, R. (2015). Early pan-Arabism in Egypt's July revolution: the Free Officers' political formation and policy-making, 1946–54. Nations and Nationalism, 21(2), 289-308. https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12122

Between 1952 and 1970, Gamal Abdel Nasser and Egypt's Free Officers Movement established the paradigmatic pan-Arabist revolution from above. Yet it has become something of a cliché to maintain that the Free Officers had no blueprint of action before... Read More about Early pan-Arabism in Egypt's July revolution: the Free Officers' political formation and policy-making, 1946–54.

The Geopolitics of Revolution: Assessing the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions in the International Context (2015)
Book Chapter
Mullin, C. (2015). The Geopolitics of Revolution: Assessing the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions in the International Context. In R. Abou-El-Fadl (Ed.), Revolutionary Egypt: Connecting Domestic and International Struggles. Taylor and Francis

This chapter examines an aspect often overlooked in comparative analyses of the Egyptian and Tunisian uprisings: features of the shared geopolitical context in which both uprisings took place, and the dynamic relationship between this and the types o... Read More about The Geopolitics of Revolution: Assessing the Tunisian and Egyptian Revolutions in the International Context.