Bessma Momani is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo and the Balsillie School of International Affairs. She is author of Arab Dawn: Arab Youth and the Demographic Dividend They Will Bring.
Eid Mohamed is Assistant Professor of Transnational Literary and Cultural Studies at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies and the University of Guelph. He is author of Arab Occidentalism: Images of America in the Middle East.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Egypt's Revolutionary Spirit across Time
Belal Fadl and Maissaa Almustafa
2. Egyptian Revolutionaries' Unrealistic Expectations
Mohammad Fadel
3. Egypt's Revolutionary Moment Turned Uprising
Sahar Aziz
4. The New Intellectual in Egypt's Revolutions
Shereen Abouelnaga
5. The Muslim Brotherhood: Between Opposition and Power
Dalia Fahmy
6. Copts' Role in Modern Egypt
Mai Mogib Mosad
7. Egyptian Media Capturing the Revolution
Mohamad Hamas Elmasry and Mohammed El-Nawawy
8. The Egyptian Military and the Presidency: Continuity and Change
Dina Rashed
9. Policing Egypt During Revolutionary Times
Hesham Genidy and Justine Salam
Conclusion: Moving Beyond Tahrir
Ismail Alexandrani and Isaac Friesen
Notes
Bibliography
Index
edited by Bessma Momani, Eid Mohamed, with contributions by Bessma Momani, Eid Mohamed, Hesham Genidy, Mohammed el-Naway, Sahar Aziz, Justine Salam, Maissaa Almustafa, Ismail Alexandrani, Isaac Friesen, Dina Rashed, Dalia F. Fahmy, Mohamad Hamas Elmasry, Shereen Abouelnaga