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Study title

Arab-West Report 2012, Weeks 01-31: Social and Political Issues in Post-Revolutionary Egypt

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C. Hulsman (Center for Intercultural Dialogue and Translation (CIDT))

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doi:10.17026/dans-25n-7unp (DOI)

easy-dataset:66678 (DANS-KNAW)

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<p>This Thematic Collection contains links to the datasets of the Stichting Arab-West Foundation (AWF), in The Netherlands in close cooperation with the Center for Intercultural Dialogue and Translation (CIDT). These datasets cover the period 1994-2016. The data consists of the reporting of Dutch sociologist Cornelis Hulsman, reporting supervised by him, full-transcript interviews, audio recordings and summaries of these audio recordings.</p><p>The Arab-West Foundation was established in 2005 to support the work of Cornelis Hulsman and his wife Eng. Sawsan Gabra Ayoub Hulsman-Khalil in...

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Abstract

This dataset contains 73 Arab-West Report special reports that were published in 2012. These reports are mostly commentary on the political and social developments following the January 25th revolution in Egypt.The reports consist of editorials, analyses, media critiques and Interviews conducted by Arab-West Report with religious clerics and political figures.Thematically, the reports revolve around:• The post-revolutionary parliament which was predominantly controlled by Islamists.• The dissolution of the parliament by the Supreme Constitutional Court and its later reinstatement by the former President Mursī.• The reports also discuss the controversies surrounding the 2012 Presidential elections between Aḥmed Shafīq (A former Prime Minister in Mubarak`s last formed government) and Muhammad Mursī, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood group.• The concerns of Copts who feared the rising influence of Islamist political powers and the infamous Maspero incident. The reports also highlighted the death of the prominent Coptic Pope Shenouda and the subsequent election of the successive Coptic Pope.• The disputed statistics and claims about the alleged influx of Coptic Christian Immigration to the West in the post-revolutionary period, as a result of their concerns over the possibility of an Islamist rule.• The debates that followed the predominant monopoly of Islamists over the Constitutional Assembly that was in charge of drafting Egypt’s first constitution since 1971, which brought to the table the concerns of liberal, Azhar and Church leaders and possibly the Supreme Council of the Armed forces, all of whom saw a great need to be represented in the composition of an assembly.• Articles shedding light on the controversial Article 2 of the Egyptian constitution which states that Islamic the Principles of Islamic Shar’ia law is the principal source of legislation
in the Egyptian Republic.• A few documents addressing the Coptic youth protests’ movements that followed a...
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DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities

Publication year

2017

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