The Muslim Brotherhood after the Arab Spring

Tactics, Challenges and Future Scenarios
Author(s): Lorenzo Vidino
Publisher(s): Center for European Studies (CES)
Publication Year: 2013
The brief analyses the situation of Muslim Brotherhood (MB)-inspired entities throughout the Arab world two years after the beginning of the Arab Spring. In keeping its early days, MB-inspired entities have adopted different positions according to the circumstances. In Tunisia and Egypt, where for the first time in history they have gained power through elections, MB entities are trying to gradually solidify their positions and advance their agendas while avoiding dramatic moves that could undermine their still weak hold on power. In Arab countries where authoritarian regimes still rule, MB entities are adopting positions ranging from participation in government to military confrontation. The brief concludes by analysing potential concerns for Western policymakers and future scenarios.