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kaggle-ho-023472House OversightAcademic analysis of political order in Egypt citing Huntington
Academic analysis of political order in Egypt citing Huntington The passage is a scholarly commentary on political theory with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It offers no novel or controversial information relevant to investigations. Key insights: Discusses Huntington's theory on political instability and crony capitalism; References the Arab Spring context (Tunisia, Egypt) in 2011; No mention of specific individuals, financial flows, or misconduct
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