Abstrakt: |
The book "Egypt under El-Sisi: A Nation on the Edge" by Maged Mandour provides a detailed analysis of the political landscape in Egypt under President Abdel Fatah el-Sisi. Mandour highlights the transition from democratic hopes to a military regime, emphasizing the erosion of civil participation in decision-making processes. The author critiques the militarization of the state under el-Sisi, pointing out the extensive repression of dissent and the concentration of economic power in the hands of the military elites. Despite the bleak situation described, Mandour expresses hope for democratic change, acknowledging the challenges faced by those opposing the regime. [Extracted from the article] |