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Mohamed El-Bendary

Mohamed El-Bendary is a naturalized U.S. citizen of Egyptian descent who has lived and worked in five different continents. Residing in Egypt during the upheavals of 2010, he interviews ordinary people and analyzes the role of the media in tumultuous times.He has taught journalism and international relations in the United States and New Zealand. He holds an MA in journalism and public affairs from the American University in Washington, D.C.; a Postgraduate Certificate in Arabic–English translation studies from the University of Westminster in London; and a BA in media communications from Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri.Mr. El-Bendary has worked as an independent journalist and published nearly 100 articles in major American newspapers, including the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Philadelphia Inquirer, San Francisco Chronicle, Los Angeles Times, Dallas Morning News, and Editor & Publisher magazine, among others. He is author of The “Ugly American” in the Arab Mind: Why Do Arabs Resent America (Washington, DC: Potomac Books, 2011) and The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2010).

The Egyptian Revolution

The Egyptian Revolution

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Between Hope and Despair: Mubarak to Morsi

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Categories: History: International, Politics & International Relations, The World Beyond the US, War and PeaceAuthor: Mohamed El-Bendary SKU: the-egyptian-revolution Categories: History: International, Politics & International Relations, The World Beyond the US, War and Peace Tags: 2011 Egyptian Revolution, arab spring, Arab Spring history, Battle of the Camel Egypt, Cairo protests, democracy in the Arab world, Egypt 2011 2013, Egypt after Mubarak, Egypt political history, Egyptian American perspective, Egyptian politics explained, eyewitness account Egypt, firsthand account revolution, Friday of Anger Egypt, Hosni Mubarak fall, Islam and democracy, Islamists vs secularists Egypt, Middle East democracy, Mohamed Morsi presidency, Muslim Brotherhood Egypt, social media and revolution, tahrir square, US Egypt foreign policy, US involvement Middle East, what caused the Arab Spring Author: Mohamed El-Bendary

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This book offers a chronicle of, and a revealing look at, the 2011 Egyptian Revolution and its aftermath. The author, an Egyptian-American living in Egypt, witnessed firsthand Hosni Mubarak's fall and Mohamed Morsi's struggle to stay in power. At home in the U.S. as well as in Egypt, he uses his experience as a journalist to explain for Americans the confrontation between Islamists and secularists.

About the Book

The author examines how Egyptians have received the 2011 Egyptian Revolution and its progress in the two years that followed Hosni Mubarak's demise, from the moment the revolution erupted on January 25 to late in February of 2013 when protests calling for the downfall of President Mohamed Morsi were mounted in various major Egyptian cities.Since Egypt under Mubarak was America's stalwart ally in the Arab world, throughout the book the text also touches on American-Egyptian relations and whether Egyptians can achieve their dream of establishing a stable democratic state without U.S. economic assistance or "U.S. meddling" in their country's internal affairs.Embracing a discourse analysis approach, the book consists of two parts. Part I documents the events of the Friday of Anger, police withdrawal and the vigilantes, Black Wednesday (known among Egyptians as the Battle of the Camel), and the Friday of Departure. One chapter focuses on the social media and its role in the revolution. Part II focuses on the aftermath of the revolution, covering the constitutional amendment, the trial of Mubarak, the presidential debate, Morsi's ascendance to power and the challenges he faced in his first eight months in office.Coverage of such a crucial period in the history of a strategically important nation such as Egypt, written by someone stationed there, makes this book a vital read, not only for the ordinary reader but for university students, public officials, and those who have an interest in Middle Eastern politics, history, and culture. The material also offers insights to help interpret events unfolding elsewhere in the Middle East and assessing U.S. involvement.While there are other books out there on the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, none of them inclusively covers its aftermath -- two years of events. Furthermore, the author wrote this in-depth work while in Egypt, offering not only the media's opinion on the issue but also conducting many interviews with ordinary Egyptians.

Introduction

In The Egyptian Revolution: Between Hope and Despair: Mubarak to Morsi, Mohamed El-Bendary delivers a gripping analysis of one of the most pivotal chapters in modern Middle Eastern history. This comprehensive work captures the complexities of Egypt’s tumultuous political landscape during the years of revolution, social upheaval, and the quest for democratic reform.

Revolutionary Upheaval

The fall of Hosni Mubarak in 2011 marked the beginning of a new era in Egypt. El-Bendary chronicles the wave of mass protests that surged through Cairo’s Tahrir Square and beyond, driven by demands for freedom, justice, and human dignity. Through compelling narratives and first-hand accounts, the book vividly portrays how ordinary citizens became agents of extraordinary change.

Political Turmoil and Power Struggles

Following Mubarak’s resignation, Egypt’s political transition was anything but smooth. El-Bendary dissects the intense power struggles between the military, political parties, and grassroots movements. He explores the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, the electoral victory of Mohamed Morsi, and the resulting clashes between secular and religious factions that plunged the nation into deeper political uncertainty.

Societal Impact and Human Cost

Beyond political headlines, the Egyptian Revolution had profound social consequences. El-Bendary highlights the human cost of the revolution, from the lives lost in violent confrontations to the lasting psychological impact on Egyptian society. The book underscores the resilience of the Egyptian people, who faced both hope and despair in their quest for a better future.

Media, Propaganda, and Public Opinion

The media played a crucial role in shaping the revolution’s narrative. El-Bendary examines how state-controlled media, independent journalists, and social media platforms influenced public opinion and mobilized millions. The book offers a critical perspective on the power of information in modern political movements.

Legacy of the Revolution

The Egyptian Revolution: Between Hope and Despair is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Egypt’s struggle for democracy. With deep historical insight and a balanced perspective, El-Bendary analyzes how the revolution reshaped not only Egypt but also the broader Middle Eastern political landscape.

This thought-provoking work is a must-read for political scientists, historians, and anyone interested in the dynamics of revolution, resistance, and resilience in the modern world. Discover the gripping saga of a nation caught between hope and despair, still fighting for its place in history.

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288

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2013

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HIS009000

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HIS031000

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