Egypt and the Rise of Fluid Authoritarianism: Political Ecology, Power and the Crisis of Legitimacy
By (Author) Maria Gloria Polimeno
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
19th March 2025
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political structures: totalitarianism and dictatorship
320.962
Hardback
296
Width 234mm, Height 156mm, Spine 17mm
607g
Egypt and the rise of fluid authoritarianism focuses on the struggle of the post-2013 political authorities for internal political legitimacy after the crisis following the 2013 coup dtat. It explores the microstructural and macro-systemic dynamics of leadership, power, protests and the authority-making process in political systems. These cannot simply be defined as structural, political, social and economic projections of the authoritarianism of the past, but rather as a rupture with that past. The book offers a complex, ground-breaking socio-political and economic analysis into how the forging of an internal political legitimacy claim has eventually modified the regime in Egypt along the authoritarian spectrum, turning into a fluid autocracy closer to a non-exclusivist personalist regime. This shift had implications that resonated both politically and economically.
Maria Gloria Polimeno is an Associate Lecturer at the University of York.