Counterterrorism Strategies in Egypt: Permanent Exceptions in the War on Terror
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Book • 2025
Ahmed M. Abozaid's "Counterterrorism Strategies in Egypt" delves into the complex interplay between counterterrorism measures and human rights violations in Egypt following the Arab Uprising.
The book examines how the initial civic uprising was suppressed through the implementation of stringent counterterrorism policies.
Abozaid analyzes Egypt's counterterrorism legislation, revealing a correlation between its narratives and the systematic infringement of human rights.
He exposes the creation of a national security state intolerant of dissent and explores how anti-terrorism measures serve as anti-democracy strategies.
The book offers a critical perspective on the Egyptian context, challenging traditional approaches to terrorism studies.
The book examines how the initial civic uprising was suppressed through the implementation of stringent counterterrorism policies.
Abozaid analyzes Egypt's counterterrorism legislation, revealing a correlation between its narratives and the systematic infringement of human rights.
He exposes the creation of a national security state intolerant of dissent and explores how anti-terrorism measures serve as anti-democracy strategies.
The book offers a critical perspective on the Egyptian context, challenging traditional approaches to terrorism studies.
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Ahmed M. Abozaid, "Counterterrorism Strategies in Egypt: Permanent Exceptions in the War on Terror" (Routledge, 2021)