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Egypt's Sorrow and America's Limits

机译:埃及的悲伤和美国的极限

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In 2003 Mohammed Hafez, who now teaches at the Naval Postgraduate School in the United States, published a book called Why Muslims Rebel.1 Acknowledging his debt, at least for the title, to Ted Gurr's 1970 classic, Why Men Rebel, Hafez aimed to apply social-movement theory to the Muslim world.2 His purpose, in effect, was to normalise such movements, especially as they had emerged in the Middle East and North Africa. That is, he sought to analyse them much like other movements in other parts of the world, rather than assume that, being Middle Eastern, they were somehow unique. Hafez's very good book is worth picking up today for insight into Egypt's ongoing trauma because part of his broader argument addressed the question of why and under what circumstances repression can fail. Specifically, he asked why violent resistance had emerged in Egypt and Algeria but not elsewhere in the region.
机译:2003年,现在在美国海军研究生院任教的穆罕默德·哈菲兹(Mohammed Hafez)出版了一本书,名为《为什么穆斯林造反》。1承认他对泰德·古尔(Ted Gurr)1970年经典著作《为什么叛逆的人》的欠债,至少是为了称号, [2]实际上,他的目的是使这种运动正常化,尤其是在中东和北非出现的这种运动。也就是说,他试图像对世界其他地区的其他运动那样进行分析,而不是假设它们是中东的某种独特性。哈菲兹的这本非常好的书今天值得一看,以深入了解埃及持续遭受的创伤,因为他的广泛论证的一部分解决了压制为何以及在何种情况下会失败的问题。具体来说,他问为什么在埃及和阿尔及利亚出现了暴力抵抗,但在该地区其他地方却没有。

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    《Survival》 |2013年第5期|79-83|共5页
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    Steven Simon;

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    IISS-US and Corresponding Director of IISS-Middle East;

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