Arab Fall: How the Muslim Brotherhood Won and Lost Egypt in 891 Days
In Arab Fall, Trager examines Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood's decision making throughout the uprising that ended President Hosni Mubarak's reign, explaining its reasons for joining the 2011 uprising, running for a majority of the seats in the parliamentary elections, and nominating a presidential candidate despite its initial promise not to do so.
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Become an affiliateThe book's wealth of detail may challenge the lay reader, but it is indispensable not just for its account of how the Brothers failed so disastrously at governing Egypt but also equally for its analysis of how Washington failed so completely to understand them.
-- "Wall Street Journal"Asks a very big question and delivers an unequivocal answer.
-- "Foreign Affairs"First-class . . . A brilliantly-researched book that is already the definitive work on the topic.
-- "The Times of Israel"Written in a narrative style accessible to students, scholars, and general readers.
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