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Jason Brownlee

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Jason Brownlee is Associate Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin and author of Democracy Prevention: The Politics of the U.S.-Egyptian Alliance (Cambridge University Press, 2012).

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Morsi was No Role Model for Islamic Democrats
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  • Morsi was No Role Model for Islamic Democrats

    Before 3 July 2013 enters the annals of U.S.-backed anti-Islamist coups[1] it is worth noting that Mohamed Morsi’s ill-fated presidency differs from prior cases. Whereas the Islamic Salvation Front (FIS) and Hamas posed a threat (however chimeric) to Washington, Morsi quickly won plaudits from U.S. officials. Meanwhile, he menaced the domestic opposition with an autocratic panache. When Morsi exceeded his elected mandate and refused to share power, secularists and Salafists rose against him—while the U.S.

    July 17, 2013

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