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100 1  Martini, Jeffrey,|eauthor. 
245 14 The Muslim Brotherhood, its youth, and implications for 
       U.S. engagement /|cJeffrey Martini, Dalia Dassa Kaye, Erin
       York. 
263    1211 
264  1 Santa Monica, CA :|bRand,|c2012. 
300    1 online resource (xvii, 77 pages) :|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Monograph / Rand Corporation 
500    "National Security Research Division." 
500    "MG-1247-CMEPP"--Page 4 of cover. 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-77). 
505 0  Introduction -- 2. Who are the Muslim Brotherhood youth? -
       - The paradox that is Muslim Brotherhood youth -- Muslim 
       Brotherhood youth by the numbers -- The role of Muslim 
       Brotherhood youth in the Revolution -- Generations as a 
       unit of analysis -- National level politics -- Breakaway 
       parties -- The university -- Conclusion -- 3. The Muslim 
       Brotherhood's generational challenge -- How generational 
       splits are treated in the existing literature -- The 
       Muslim Brotherhood's own view of generational divides -- 
       Factors driving generational splits within the 
       organization -- The Muslim Brotherhood's response to the 
       challenge of generational divides -- Conclusion -- 3. 
       Engaging the Muslim Brotherhood and its youth -- 
       Engagement in the Mubarak era -- Engagement in post-
       Revolution Egypt -- Rationale for engagement -- 
       Recommendations for future engagement with the MB and its 
       youth. 
520 3  "Since the January 25 Revolution of 2011 that ousted Hosni
       Mubarak, the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) has emerged as a 
       legal entity operating the Freedom and Justice Party 
       (FJP). That party won a strong plurality in the 2011-2012 
       parliamentary elections as well as claiming the 
       presidency. But while the group was one of the primary 
       beneficiaries of the revolution, its future is clouded by 
       serious generational divides within the organization. The 
       MB is led by an aged leadership whose formative experience
       was the mihna (ordeal) of the 1960's when the state tried 
       to stamp out the Islamist movement. This hardened the 
       group's leaders and put a premium on secrecy and 
       organizational security. Although individuals under the 
       age of 35 make up a large share of the MB's membership, 
       their participation is modeled on the principle of "listen
       and obey." This overbearing hierarchy has already led to 
       splits within the MB and will continue to present 
       challenges going forward. These youth merit attention not 
       only as a challenge to the Brotherhood's organizational 
       cohesion, but also as a potential conduit for expanding 
       U.S. engagement with the group. This study presents 
       several recommendations on how the United States can 
       incorporate MB youth into engagement efforts, including 
       understanding but not gaming divisions in the organization,
       expanding engagement beyond a handful of MB senior leaders,
       leveraging existing outreach programs to include MB youth,
       and cultivating leadership buy-in for youth engagement 
       efforts." 
588 0  Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. 
610 20 Jamʻīyat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn (Egypt)|xPolitical 
       activity. 
610 27 Jamʻīyat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn (Egypt)|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00562369 
648  7 2000-2099|2fast 
650  0 Muslim youth|xPolitical activity|zEgypt. 
650  0 Islam and politics|zEgypt. 
650  7 POLITICAL SCIENCE|xPolitical Process|xPolitical Advocacy.
       |2bisacsh 
650  7 HISTORY|zMiddle East|zEgypt.|2bisacsh 
650  7 Diplomatic relations.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01907412 
650  7 Islam and politics.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00979879 
650  7 Muslim youth|xPolitical activity.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01031025 
650  7 Political participation.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01069386 
650  7 Politics and government.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01919741 
651  0 Egypt|xPolitics and government|y21st century. 
651  0 United States|xForeign relations|zEgypt. 
651  0 Egypt|xForeign relations|zUnited States. 
651  7 Egypt.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01208755 
651  7 United States.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204155 
653  0 United States 
653  0 Muslim Brotherhood 
653  0 Youth 
653  0 Generation gap 
653  0 Egypt 
653  0 International relations 
653  0 Overseas item 
700 1  Kaye, Dalia Dassa,|eauthor. 
700 1  York, Erin,|eauthor. 
710 2  Rand Corporation.|bNational Security Research Division. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aMartini, Jeffrey.|tMuslim Brotherhood, 
       its youth, and implications for U.S. engagement.|dSanta 
       Monica, CA : Rand, 2012|z9780833077097|w(DLC)  2012040220 
830  0 Rand Corporation monograph series. 
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