‘Democratization' under the Mubārak Regime and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt: A Study on the Brotherhood's <i>Reform Initiative</i> and Political Activities

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  • ムバーラク政権下のエジプトにおける「民主化」とムスリム同胞団
  • ムバーラク政権下のエジプトにおける「民主化」とムスリム同胞団--改革イニシアティヴと政治活動をめぐって
  • ムバーラク セイケンカ ノ エジプト ニ オケル ミンシュカ ト ムスリム ドウホウダン カイカク イニシアティヴ ト セイジ カツドウ オ メグッテ
  • -改革イニシアティヴと政治活動をめぐって-

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<p>This article aims to examine the goal of the political activities of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood under President Mubārak’s ‘democratization,’ by analyzing the Reform Initiative of the Muslim Brotherhood (Mubādara al-Murshid al-‘Āmm li-l-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn ḥawla al-Mabādi’ al-‘Āmma li-l-Iṣlāḥ fī Miṣr) published in March 2004, under the leadership of the General Guide Muḥammad Mahdī ‘Ākif. After the severe attack by Nasser regime in the 1950s-60s, the Brotherhood succeeded in reestablishing itself as the major Islamic movement in Egypt in the 1970s. Although the Brotherhood revived as a de facto political force, the government never lifted its illegal status for fear that it might rise as a new political competitor. As a result, its socio-political power has been limited. The Reform Initiative, which I will analyze in this article, aims to reform Egypt comprehensively and serves as the framework of the Brotherhood’s activities. The goal of the Brotherhood’s current political activities is to realize the ideas of the Reform Initiative, which demonstrates its attempt to overcome the organizational constraints stemming from its illegal status. Whether the Brotherhood will be legalized or not is one of the most important issues in the Egypt now, and will influence the future of Egyptian politics. </p>

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  • Asian and African Area Studies

    Asian and African Area Studies 6 (2), 438-453, 2007-03-31

    Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University

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