Exit, voice, and Islamic activism : organizational fracture and the Egyptian Society of the Muslim Brothers

Under what conditions does the Egyptian Society of the Muslim Brothers (SMB) fracture? The 1996 formation of the Wasat party by a group of former Muslim Brothers has attracted significant scholarly attention, although most studies focus on the ideological differences between the groups. By neglect...

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Main Author: Brooke, Steven Thomas
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-05-3353
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2011-05-33532015-09-20T17:02:07ZExit, voice, and Islamic activism : organizational fracture and the Egyptian Society of the Muslim BrothersBrooke, Steven ThomasMuslim BrotherhoodPolitical oppositionWasat partyEgyptIslamParty politicsPolitics and governmentGamal Abdel NasserIslamic Action FrontUnder what conditions does the Egyptian Society of the Muslim Brothers (SMB) fracture? The 1996 formation of the Wasat party by a group of former Muslim Brothers has attracted significant scholarly attention, although most studies focus on the ideological differences between the groups. By neglecting the organizational angle these studies are unable to explain why some ideological differences lead to group fracture, and why in the case of the SMB this occurred in 1996 and not before. This paper will argue that the SMB splits when high levels of state repression combine with internal organizational conflict, specifically the lack of stable, consultative internal dispute-resolution mechanisms. Empirical tests charting levels of state repression and SMB internal politics throughout the period 1981-2010, covering variation on the dependent, as well as both independent variables, strengthen the theory.text2011-07-26T17:48:17Z2011-07-26T17:48:17Z2011-052011-07-26May 20112011-07-26T17:48:26Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2011-05-33532152/ETD-UT-2011-05-3353eng
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topic Muslim Brotherhood
Political opposition
Wasat party
Egypt
Islam
Party politics
Politics and government
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Islamic Action Front
spellingShingle Muslim Brotherhood
Political opposition
Wasat party
Egypt
Islam
Party politics
Politics and government
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Islamic Action Front
Brooke, Steven Thomas
Exit, voice, and Islamic activism : organizational fracture and the Egyptian Society of the Muslim Brothers
description Under what conditions does the Egyptian Society of the Muslim Brothers (SMB) fracture? The 1996 formation of the Wasat party by a group of former Muslim Brothers has attracted significant scholarly attention, although most studies focus on the ideological differences between the groups. By neglecting the organizational angle these studies are unable to explain why some ideological differences lead to group fracture, and why in the case of the SMB this occurred in 1996 and not before. This paper will argue that the SMB splits when high levels of state repression combine with internal organizational conflict, specifically the lack of stable, consultative internal dispute-resolution mechanisms. Empirical tests charting levels of state repression and SMB internal politics throughout the period 1981-2010, covering variation on the dependent, as well as both independent variables, strengthen the theory. === text
author Brooke, Steven Thomas
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title Exit, voice, and Islamic activism : organizational fracture and the Egyptian Society of the Muslim Brothers
title_short Exit, voice, and Islamic activism : organizational fracture and the Egyptian Society of the Muslim Brothers
title_full Exit, voice, and Islamic activism : organizational fracture and the Egyptian Society of the Muslim Brothers
title_fullStr Exit, voice, and Islamic activism : organizational fracture and the Egyptian Society of the Muslim Brothers
title_full_unstemmed Exit, voice, and Islamic activism : organizational fracture and the Egyptian Society of the Muslim Brothers
title_sort exit, voice, and islamic activism : organizational fracture and the egyptian society of the muslim brothers
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