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Phone: Department of political science: (+ 202) 35676491
Mailing Address: Department Of Political Science- Faculty of Economics &Political Science-(FEPS) Cairo University- 12613- Orman -Giza. Egypt.
Email: ,nahedezzeldeen70@gmail.com, nahedezzeldeen@yahoo.com, naezzeldeen2@cu.edu.eg
My Curriculum VitaeEducation:
Certificates:
1- Ph. D in the philosophy of Political Science: From Faculty of Economics & Political Science- Cairo University.2003.
“The Impact of Economic Reform Policy on the Change in Political Opportunity Structure for Workers and business Groups: A case Study of Egypt in the 1990’s”.
2-M.A in Political Science: From Faculty of Economics & Political Sciences- Cairo University. 1997.
“The Relationship between Economic Development and Human Rights: Comparative Study of Egypt and South Korea”
3-B.A in Political Science: Faculty of Economics & Political Sciences- Cairo University. 1991.
4-Secondary School: St Joseph High School: 1987.
Research Interest:
State and Society relationship- Civil Society- Political Economy- Public Policy- Labor and Business groups- Egypt politics- Political system- Comparative Governments and politics- Democracy and Democratization- Political Change and transformation Issues- Political Process.
Recent Publications:
2012:
-Dr Nahed Ezzeldeen (2012), “A Restricted Map: The Continuity of Actors and The Change in Roles after The Arab Revolutions”, AL-Siyassa Al-Dawliya , International Politics Journal, (Issue No. 188, Year 48, April, Al-Ahram Institution), pp. 62-65.
-Dr Nahed Ezzeldeen & Maram Hafez (2012), “The State, Workers and Businessmen: Continuity and Change in a Year of Revolution”, in: Dr Pakinam Al Sharkawy, Medhat Mahed Al Leithy (Editing Directors), Ummaty fi El-Alam, My Nation in the World, a non-periodical Book concerned with the Issues of The Islamic World, “The Egyptian Revolution and Civilizational and Societal Change”, Civilization Center For Political Studies, (Cairo: Al Sorouk International Library), pp. 229-260.
2014:
-Dr Nahed Ezzeldeen and Mohanad Hamed Shady (2014), “Consociational Democracy: Theoretical Problematics and Practical Difficulties”, Umatty Fi El Alam, Vol. 12 (Cairo: Hadara Centre for Political Studies, Al Shorouk International Library), published on the official site of the Hadara center, link: