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Created Posted by Anonymous on September 16, 2015
Updated Changed by Unknown on June 19, 2024
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'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Session 1: Religion and Politics in Egyptian Public Opinion

Series
Politics and International Relations Podcasts
Part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt.
Session 1 included two talks:
'Religion and Politics in Egyptian Public Opinion, 2011-2015' - Stephen Whitefield, Dr Mazen Hassan

'Islam, Public Opinion, and the Public Role of Islam in Egypt' - Dr Hisham Hellyer

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Episode Information

Series
Politics and International Relations Podcasts
People
Mazen Hassan
Hisham Hellyer
Stephen Whitefield
Keywords
egypt
religion
islam
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 16/09/2015
Duration: 00:48:52

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