Egypt’s New Authoritarian Republic
  • Forthcoming July 2025/200 pages

Egypt’s New Authoritarian Republic

Robert Springborg and Abdel-Fattah Mady, editors
Hardcover: $110.00
ISBN: 979-8-89616-019-9
Egyptian President Abd al Fattah el-Sisi has sought to create a "New Republic," a stronger, more authoritarian state capable of positively transforming Egypt's polity, economy, society, and role in the region and the world. Thus far, success has been elusive. Why? And with what consequences for the regime and the country?

These are the two questions at the heart of Egypt's New Authoritarian Republic. The authors effectively combine an overview of the means by which the Sisi government has increased its power with in-depth studies of how that power is exercised, arguing that the regime's performance is undermining rather than bolstering its legitimacy.
Robert Springborg is nonresident research fellow of the Italian Institute of International Affairs and adjunct professor in the School of International Studies at Simon Fraser University. Abdel-Fattah Mady is chair of the State and Political Systems Studies unit at the Doha-based Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies.