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Sep 2015
1h 20m

'Defining the Civil State in Egypt' Sess...

OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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Part of a seminar on the relationship between religion and politics in Egypt. Session 4 included two talks: 'Who is Sovereign, God or the People? Challenges Facing the Civil State' - Dr Malise Ruthven 'The End of Islamism?' - Dr Hazem Kandil 
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