KEGAGALAN DEMOKRATISASI MESIR PASCA HOSNI MUBARAK (2011-2016)
Abstract
This study was created with the aim to find out the cause of the failure of democratization in the State of Egypt after the end of President Hosni Mubarak's government in 2011 until 2016. After the fall of the Mubarak regime due to a wave of protests across the country. Mubarak, who has led Egypt for 30 years, is considered by many to be a dictatorial figure who should have finished his leadership as soon as possible. After the fall of Zein Al Abidin Ben Ali's regime by the civil revolution that took place in Tunisia, it has ignited a similar action to take place in several Middle Eastern countries including Egypt. A wave of demonstrations over 18 days to demand the end of Mubarak's rule culminated in Mubarak's resignation. Hope for the realization of democracy in Egypt began to be built since President Mubarak resigned from his post. As time passes in the period 2011 to 2016, the condition of Egypt does not show the existence of democracy that is trying to diwujdkan. The policies adopted by some Egyptian leaders did not lead to the path of democracy and his leadership style was considered by some to be similar to Mubarak's leadership style. Democratization that is expected to be done well will be stagnant.