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Middle East: January 2002

The Politics of Emergency Rule in Egypt

By: Diane Singerman

Description: "What has warranted the Egyptian government's . . . exceptional regulation and control of political life over the course of more than five decades? Clearly, Islamist radicals who have been willing to use violence against the state and civilians outside the parameters of the law warrant strong measures. . . . [Yet] these laws have remained in place even as the government has claimed that its policies have vanquished the Islamist threat."

Volume: 101
Issue: 651
Page: 29

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