On Ikhwan's likelihood of changing

11:1026/11/2016, Cumartesi
U: 26/11/2016, Cumartesi
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The question I come across most at conferences and seminars where I talk about Egypt and the Muslim Brotherhood Movement (Ikhwan) is, “Can a movement similar to the AK Party [Justice and Development Party] emerge from Ikwan?” This question is usually followed by an effort for clearer and more certain comparison: “Does Ikhwan have a [President Recep Tayyip] Erdoğan? If so, who?” This is a view that links the arduous period currently faced by Ikhwan with the transformation that started in the Nati

The question I come across most at conferences and seminars where I talk about Egypt and the Muslim Brotherhood Movement (Ikhwan) is, “Can a movement similar to the AK Party [Justice and Development Party] emerge from Ikwan?” This question is usually followed by an effort for clearer and more certain comparison: “Does Ikhwan have a [President Recep Tayyip] Erdoğan? If so, who?”















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