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Communicating Politics Without Talking Politics: The Role of the European Union in the Game of Egyptian Culture.

The European Union has provided various democracy aid programs to Egypt since 2013, yet the country’s democracy index has gone down since then[1]. Despite the stagnation in the trajectory of democratization, the EU expanded its democracy promotion aid programs in 2016 to encompass the independent cu...

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description The European Union has provided various democracy aid programs to Egypt since 2013, yet the country’s democracy index has gone down since then[1]. Despite the stagnation in the trajectory of democratization, the EU expanded its democracy promotion aid programs in 2016 to encompass the independent cultural scene in Egypt. This thesis critically examines the reasons for the stagnation of democratization processes in Egypt, a MENA country that continues to be a recipient of the EU’s democracy promotion programs. It argues that there is a discrepancy between the EU’s stated democracy promotion rhetoric and its actions, a factor that necessitates a more transparent approach. More importantly, this dissertation uses the independent cultural sector as a mediator of democracy promotion. It does so by specifically studying the EU’s cultural diplomacy, exploring how the interactions between the EU cultural institutions and the independent cultural scene in Egypt contribute to democracy promotion. The study’s data relies on semi-structured interviews with 32 participants representing EU diplomats and Egyptian cultural artists to assess the European-Egyptian Cultural Programme from 2019 to 2023 as a case study. The findings reveal that EU cultural institutions, in their words, seem to be promoting democracy, while in their actions, they do not. On the receiving end, the Egyptian cultural actors and artists, while not openly opposing the Egyptian regime, are actively promoting democratic norms. They strategically accept EU funding while taking a critical stance towards the EU agenda and the Egyptian regime, showcasing their agency. [1] See world data democracy index here: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/democracy-index-eiu?tab=chart&country=~EGY last checked on 28 May 2024
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-3393 Communicating Politics Without Talking Politics: The Role of the European Union in the Game of Egyptian Culture. Massoud, Mona The European Union has provided various democracy aid programs to Egypt since 2013, yet the country’s democracy index has gone down since then[1]. Despite the stagnation in the trajectory of democratization, the EU expanded its democracy promotion aid programs in 2016 to encompass the independent cultural scene in Egypt. This thesis critically examines the reasons for the stagnation of democratization processes in Egypt, a MENA country that continues to be a recipient of the EU’s democracy promotion programs. It argues that there is a discrepancy between the EU’s stated democracy promotion rhetoric and its actions, a factor that necessitates a more transparent approach. More importantly, this dissertation uses the independent cultural sector as a mediator of democracy promotion. It does so by specifically studying the EU’s cultural diplomacy, exploring how the interactions between the EU cultural institutions and the independent cultural scene in Egypt contribute to democracy promotion. The study’s data relies on semi-structured interviews with 32 participants representing EU diplomats and Egyptian cultural artists to assess the European-Egyptian Cultural Programme from 2019 to 2023 as a case study. The findings reveal that EU cultural institutions, in their words, seem to be promoting democracy, while in their actions, they do not. On the receiving end, the Egyptian cultural actors and artists, while not openly opposing the Egyptian regime, are actively promoting democratic norms. They strategically accept EU funding while taking a critical stance towards the EU agenda and the Egyptian regime, showcasing their agency. [1] See world data democracy index here: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/democracy-index-eiu?tab=chart&country=~EGY last checked on 28 May 2024 2024-05-28T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2345 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3393/viewcontent/Communicating_Politics_Without_Talking_Politics__The_Role_of_the.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Democratization authoritarianism European Union Egypt ordinary people democracy promotion cultural institutions normative power agency. Comparative Politics
spellingShingle Democratization
authoritarianism
European Union
Egypt
ordinary people
democracy promotion
cultural institutions
normative power
agency.
Comparative Politics
Massoud, Mona
Communicating Politics Without Talking Politics: The Role of the European Union in the Game of Egyptian Culture.
title Communicating Politics Without Talking Politics: The Role of the European Union in the Game of Egyptian Culture.
title_full Communicating Politics Without Talking Politics: The Role of the European Union in the Game of Egyptian Culture.
title_fullStr Communicating Politics Without Talking Politics: The Role of the European Union in the Game of Egyptian Culture.
title_full_unstemmed Communicating Politics Without Talking Politics: The Role of the European Union in the Game of Egyptian Culture.
title_short Communicating Politics Without Talking Politics: The Role of the European Union in the Game of Egyptian Culture.
title_sort communicating politics without talking politics the role of the european union in the game of egyptian culture
topic Democratization
authoritarianism
European Union
Egypt
ordinary people
democracy promotion
cultural institutions
normative power
agency.
Comparative Politics
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