Parliaments and Parties in Egypt. --
- 232 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This author's work delves into the intricate political landscape and history of the Middle East. Their writings often explore the nuances of nationalist movements and the evolution of political structures within the region. A particular focus lies on the detailed analysis of parliamentary systems and political parties, frequently drawing upon historical context. The author's scholarly background informs a rigorous and insightful approach to understanding these complex dynamics.



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