Abstract

Since the publication of my early book La teoria del socialismo in Egino in 1987,1 I have never interrupted my research on cAbd al-N sir political ex perience in particular and on Egyptian history at large. An important study by cAl al-D n Hill l al-Dasuq , professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Cairo University, and prominent scholar of the political institutions in the Arab and Islamic world, stimulated my thoughts and I should like to start here from this book to argue if the development of political institutions in Egypt has been progressively moving towards democracy. The book, Tatawwur al-niz m al-siy si fi Mist, is useful because the long-standing trends of political development in Egypt emerge under a global perspective.2 So, we are provided with a complete overview since Muhammad c Ali's time to 1995.

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