Introduction to the English Edition Part One: From July Coup to January Revolution Introduction Chapter I: Brief Historical Background Chapter II: The People of Egypt were not Idle before January 25: Summary of the history of the protests in modern Egypt Chapter III: January 25 - the Crossing from Protests to Revolution: History and Documentation Chapter IV: Diary of the Egyptian Revolution in the Provinces contrary to the Coup . The Revolution was not confined to Cairo Chapter V: On the Revolutionary Youth: Significant Figures Chapter VI: Who Participated in the Revolution? Can we Predict the Revolution? Part Two: From Revolution to Coup d'Etat Chapter I: In Lieu of an Introduction Chapter II: The Morning After Chapter III: The Army Pulls the Strings Chapter IV: The Military Council and the Revolutionary Forces Chapter V: Declaration of Constitutional Amendments and the Referendum Thereon Chapter VI: Referendum Aftermath Chapter VII: Sectarian Strife and the Emergence of the Anxiety Factor of Instability Chapter VIII: The Registration of Political Parties and the Law of Political Rights Chapter IX: El-Silmi's Document and the Incidents of Mohamed Mahmoud I Chapter X: The Lying Soldiers Campaign and the People's Assembly Impasse Chapter XI: Constituent Assembly of the Constitution and Presidential Elections in the Atmosphere of Chaos Chapter XII: The Era of the President Who Did Not Govern Chapter XIII: The Battle over the Constitution and the Constitutional Declaration Chapter XIV: The Economic Situation in the Transitional Phase and Morsi's Presidency Chapter XV: Oriented Media Chapter XVI: The Chaos . and Causing the Chaos Chapter XVII: The Road to the Coup Chapter XVIII: After the Coup: You Can Judge a Book by Its Cover Chapter XIX: Attitudes of the Revolution and Democracy: Trends of Egyptian Public Opinion during the Transition Period After the Coup Chapter XX: International Responses to the Transition and Coup.
Egypt : Revolution, Failed Transition and Counter-Revolution