AU - Sajedi, Amir AU - Ranjbar, Rahman TI - The Egyptian Military’s Role and Position in the July 2011 Revolution Developments PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE TA - priw JN - priw VO - 5 VI - 1 IP - 1 4099 - http://priw.ir/article-1-150-en.html 4100 - http://priw.ir/article-1-150-en.pdf SO - priw 1 AB  - The Egypt army as a powerful institution has always played an important role in the political scene in Egypt and is now at the helm in the government is facing with important challenges. From one side, Egypt›s military rule has the main responsibility of maintaining the security and on the other hand, it is faced with internal pressures in its attempt to make the necessary changes and refining system inherited from the Mubarak era. The recent developments in Egypt and the insistence of the military on the traditional rules and the lack of acceptance of modern approaches and elimination of the Brotherhood Islamists and other parties can lead us to expect a worsening the relations between the military and other political leaders in the future which will destabilize the military rule of General Sisi. Despite of adoption different behaviors, from 1952 up to the July 2011 revolution, Egypt›s military position has become institutionalized in the country. During throughout this era, the armed forces have played an important role in the internal and external equations and according to the clutter and confusion in the Egyptian society, it seems this institution will remain as the main actor in the political and economic stage of Egypt. CP - IRAN IN - Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch LG - eng PB - priw PG - 52 PT - Research YR - 2015