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Revolution as Gambling: Egypt Under the Muslim Brotherhood

Revolution as Gambling: Egypt Under the Muslim Brotherhood

FromSpring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf


Revolution as Gambling: Egypt Under the Muslim Brotherhood

FromSpring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf

ratings:
Length:
87 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Contributor(s): Dr Hazem Kandil | Cambridge University's Dr Hazem Kandil will help explain why Egypt's popular uprising has so far failed to overthrow the regime through exploring the positions of the main players in the revolt: the military, security, and the various political factions. Kandil's latest book, Soldiers, Spies and Statesmen: Egypt's Road to Revolt, (Verso, 2012) analyses Egypt’s transformation from military regime to police state, on the road to revolution. Hazem Kandil is the Cambridge University Lecturer in Political Sociology and Fellow of St Catharine’s College. His work examines military-security institutions and revolutionary movements. He has published on revolution, warfare, the sociology of intellectuals, and Islamism in various academic journals and periodicals. Kandil has taught political science at the American University of Cairo and social theory at UCLA before settling at the Sociology Department at Cambridge University.
Released:
Mar 4, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Audio and pdf files from LSE's spring 2013 programme of public lectures and events.