...13. The confrontation had been brewing for years. As GehadAuda put it, "As a result of itsinvolvement in every aspect...decisionto boycott the parliamentary elections of 1990." GehadAuda, "The 'Normalization' of theIslamic Movement in Egypt...
...learnfrom their examples. Alexander Wendt has read more versions of certainchapters than either he or I care to imagine. GehadAuda, Ellis Goldberg, Raymond Hinnebusch, Baruch Kimmerling, Baruch Mevorach,Michael Shalev, and Gabriel Sheffer...
...The Egypt of Nasser and Sadat (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1983).5.GehadAuda, Egypt's Uneasy Party Politics, Journal of Democracy 2 (1991):70-78.6.See the report by Middle...
...Yagil Levy, Joel Migdal, Craig Murphy, Charles Tilly, and Marco Verweijread various portions of the manuscript. GehadAuda, Laurie Brand, BudDuvall, Dana Eyre, Ellis Goldberg, Robert McCalla, Avraham Sela, ElliePodeh, and Mark Tessler...
...Republic (29 Mar. 1993): 18–20.Newsmaker 3 (1993): 100–103.OEMIW, I, 10–11, article by GehadAuda.Weaver, [The Trail of the Sheikh.]Zeghal, [Religion and Politics in Egypt.]'Abd al-Raziq, 'Ali(1888U...
...Piscatori (Chicago: Universityof Chicago Press, 1991), 131-54; and for Egypt, in the same volume, see GehadAuda, An Uncertain Response: The Islamic Movement in Egypt, 109-30. Seealso Michael Collins Dunn, Fundamentalism in...
...legacythrough which to induce social change” in the 1990s. In his overview of Egyptian Islamist movements, GehadAuda (1994, 382) does not mention hisba at alland denigrates the Jama’a al-Islamiyya as “organized along...
...the street proved evanescent, and dependent on developments in the crisis and the presence of the West. 38. GehadAuda, An Uncertain Response: The Islamic Movement in Egypt,]in Islamic Fundamentalisms, ed. Piscatori, 109–130...
...Politics?’ PS (September 1994) 510.9Egyptians especially have had much to say on this matter. GehadAuda has shared with me his concern about the concept at a meeting in New York, March 1993. M. K. Al-Sayyid discusses...
......withdraw, but they think he's playing a game," said GehadAuda, a senior researcher at the Al-Ahram Center of Political...country are just waiting for this war to end," said Dr. Auda. "They feel it is the major cause of recession. Have......
......guarantees of a lasting impact. "For the moment, this has made the position of Arab reformers more tenuous,'' says GehadAuda, an Egyptian political scientist with close ties to President Mubarak's ruling National Democratic Party. "It......
......reformers and a bulwark against political Islam. "You have to struggle for democracy and struggle for secularism," said GehadAuda, an NDP member and political science professor at Helwan University. A runoff round will be held next week. Monday......
......withdraw, but they think he's playing a game," said GehadAuda, a senior researcher at the Al-Ahram Center of Political...country are just waiting for this war to end," said Dr. Auda. "They feel it is the major cause of recession. Have......
......guarantees of a lasting impact. "For the moment, this has made the position of Arab reformers more tenuous,'' says GehadAuda, an Egyptian political scientist with close ties to President Mubarak's ruling National Democratic Party. "It......
......reformers and a bulwark against political Islam. "You have to struggle for democracy and struggle for secularism," said GehadAuda, an NDP member and political science professor at Helwan University. A runoff round will be held next week. Monday......