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    Why Were They Not Radicalized? Young Members of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Aftermath of Egypt's 2013 Military Coup

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    Abdelgawad, Doha
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    University of Chester
    Publication Date
    2022-12-01
    
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    While many young members of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood became politically disengaged in the wake of the 2013 military coup, others resorted to violence. Drawing upon fieldwork conducted in 2016/17, this article investigates the forces of radicalization among younger Brotherhood members after the coup. Rather than there being a positive correlation between repression and radicalization, I argue that the majority of rank-and-file movement members remained inclined against radicalism due to the effects of state repression, organizational schism, and transformative personal experiences.
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    Abdelgawad, Doha. (2023). Why Were They Not Radicalized? Young Members of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Aftermath of Egypt's 2013 Military Coup. The Middle East Journal, 76(3), 360-382. https://doi.org/10.3751/76.3.13
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    Middle East Institute
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    The Middle East Journal
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10034/627535
    DOI
    10.3751/76.3.13
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    https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mei/mei/2022/00000076/00000003/art00004
    https://www.mei.edu/education/middle-east-journal
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    © 2023 Middle East Institute. All rights reserved.
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    0026-3141
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    1940-3461
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.3751/76.3.13
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