Postcoloniality and Statehood, 9781041082255
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Egypt’s postcolonial state: a struggle for citizenship in a neoliberal world.
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Postcoloniality and Statehood

the case of egypt

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    220 pages

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    12 September 2025

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Summary

Egypt Unveiled: Postcoloniality, Statehood, and the Long Shadow of Neoliberalism

This book traces the evolution of the postcolonial state and the social contract in Egypt. It problematises two of the most ubiquitous and contentious terms: democratisation and development, within the context of Egypt and the larger Global South. It also subverts western-centric ideas of global politics to examine why certain aspects of Egypt’s history and policies have received more attention than oth…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781041082255
ISBN-10:1041082258
Author:Priyanka Chandra
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:Routledge
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:220
Release Date:12 September 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm
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Critics Review

“Priyanka Chandra provides an excellent analysis of the transformation of the Egyptian state by drawing resources from a postcolonial perspective. In this well-researched book, she brings forth the nature of Egyptian state not merely as a structural political arrangement, but as a dynamic political entity that is constituted and reconstituted by several elements such as the military, neoliberal political economy and countervailing forces in civil society.”

- A.K. Ramakrishnan (Nelson Mandela Chair Professor, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India)

“Chandra’s book is a timely intervention, both in regards to broader theories of the state in the MENA region and also in relation to the unique context of Egypt. This work is particularly important for those who seek to understand the longer systemic and structural causes of the Arab uprisings, particularly in Egypt, while avoiding the generalisations and hackneyed clichés that have come to represent a lot of analysis in regards to Arab states. While providing the context of how colonial and orientalist notions of society ended up influencing the manner in which theories of state formation were articulated, Chandra unpacks the relationships between the state, various military regimes and civil society to establish how they have negotiated the shifting contours of the socio-economic landscape.”

- Ali Khan Mahmudabad (Head of the Department of Political Science, Ashoka University)

About The Author

Priyanka Chandra

Priyanka Chandra is Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at the Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA), O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), Sonepat, India. She is co-director of the research series Critical Interventions in Arts and Cultural Studies, a transdisciplinary research programme that focuses on intersections of art, culture, and politics in the Global South. She obtained her PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.

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