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Devolving the Power to Divide: Sectarian Relations in Egypt (2011–12)

机译:转移分权:埃及的宗派关系(2011-12)

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?This article is about decentralisation and social cohesion in religiously heterogeneous communities in times of political transition. Post‐Mubarak Egypt is taken as a case study involving the informal devolution of power in managing sectarian relations between the majority Muslim and minority Christian populations between February 2011 and June 2012. On the surface, the process had features of a political decentralisation of power which holds promise of downward accountability. The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) delegated the governance of local sectarian conflict to religious community leaders enjoying high popularity, a policy that was subsequently followed by the Muslim Brotherhood‐led government. However, the process of local leaders assuming the power to govern was also an unintended consequence of the collapse of rule of law in a context of extreme political volatility associated with a country in revolt.
机译:本文是关于政治过渡时期宗教异质社区中的权力下放和社会凝聚力的。以穆巴拉克后埃及为例,该研究涉及在2011年2月至2012年6月之间,非正式权力下放来处理多数穆斯林和少数基督徒人口之间的宗派关系。从表面上看,该进程具有权力下放的政治特征承诺向下负责。武装部队最高委员会(SCAF)将地方宗派冲突的管理权授予享有很高声望的宗教社区领导人,此政策随后由穆斯林兄弟会领导的政府遵循。但是,在与起义国家相关的极端政治动荡的背景下,法治瓦解是地方领导人担任执政权力的过程的意外结果。

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