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Militarizing the Nation

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Zeinab Abul-Magd examines both the visible and often invisible efforts by Egypt’s semi-autonomous military to hegemonize the country’s politics, economy, and society over the past six decades to sh...
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Egypt's army portrays itself as a faithful guardian "saving the nation." Yet saving the nation has meant militarizing it. Zeinab Abul-Magd examines both the visible and often invisible efforts by Egypt's semiautonomous military to hegemonize the country's politics, economy, and society over the past six decades. The Egyptian army has adapted to and benefited from crucial moments of change. It weathered the transition to socialism in the 1960s, market consumerism in the 1980s, and neoliberalism from the 1990s onward, all while enhancing its political supremacy and expanding a mammoth business empire. Most recently, the military has fought back two popular uprisings, retained full power in the wake of the Arab Spring, and increased its wealth.

While adjusting to these shifts, military officers have successfully transformed urban milieus into ever-expanding military camps. These spaces now host a permanent armed presence that exercises continuous surveillance over everyday life. Egypt's military business enterprises have tapped into the consumer habits of the rich and poor alike, reaping unaccountable profits and optimizing social command. Using both a political economy approach and a Foucauldian perspective, Militarizing the Nation traces the genealogy of the Egyptian military for those eager to know how such a controversial power gains and maintains control.

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Price: $32.00
Pages: 336
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 10 April 2018
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231170635
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / Middle East / Egypt (see also Ancient / Egypt), HISTORY / Military / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / State

No other work provides such a detailed account of the military's penetration of the economy or the state administration, nor of the causes or consequences of that penetration. The topic is of major importance and the range of sources drawn upon is without parallel.
Zeinab Abul-Magd is associate professor of Middle Eastern history at Oberlin College. She is the author of Imagined Empires: A History of Revolt in Egypt (2013) and coeditor of Businessmen in Arms: How the Military and Other Armed Groups Profit in the MENA Region (2016).

Abbreviations
Introduction: The Officer Has Saved the Nation
1. Socialism Without Socialists (1950s-1970s)
2. The Good 1980s: Arms, Consumerism, and Scandals
3. Neoliberal Officers Make Big Money (1990s-2000s)
4. The Republic of Retired Generals (1990s-2000s)
5. Angry Workers, Islamist Grocers, and Revolutionary Generals (2011-2014)
Conclusion: Demilitarizing Egypt?
Appendix
Notes
Index