The toppling of President Hosni Mubarak, along with his ruling
National Democratic Party, in the wake of the 2011 eighteen-day
uprising has changed the face of Egyptian politics in unprecedented
ways. The aftermath of the uprising brought to the forefront of
Egypt's electoral arena new political actors who continue to shape
the dynamics of continuity and change in post-Mubarak Egypt. The
need for developing a nuanced, historically grounded understanding
of who these actors are and their roles in ongoing conflicts over
the meaning and future of the January 25 Revolution has never been
greater. As the first multi-party national election after the 2011
uprising, the 2011/2012 parliamentary elections marked an important
juncture in Egyptian politics. The lead-up to the elections
witnessed the emergence of a new political arena composed of a
variety of previously unknown parties, coalitions, and figures.
Based on Jadaliyya and Ahram Online's joint coverage of the
parliamentary elections, Egypt's Parliamentary Elections, 2011-2012
provides readers with a critical look at Egypt's political field
during the lead-up to the vote.
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