1- PhD student in the Department of Political Science, Islamic Azad University, Shahreza, Isfahan, Iran. 2- Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Islamic Azad University, Shahreza, Isfahan, Iran (Corresponding author). , mavara.malaekeh@gmail.con 3- Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Islamic Azad University, Shahreza, Isfahan, Iran.
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In this article, the 2011 Egyptian revolution is discussed from a holistic and structuralist point of view. The problem of the study follows as: why the new rulers have not been able to transform the basic structures like the Iranian Islamic Revolution? The hypothesis is that not changing the structure of the revolutionary model will lead to failure. Skocpol's historical adaptation structuralism model was used as research methodology. Not accompanying the society with the new power of the brotherhood in the Islamization of the society is one of the most important challenges. Morsi did not have a written plan for revolutionary developments. Egypt's reliance on the structure of the republic and referring to public votes is one of the convincing evidences for the impossibility of the revolution in Egypt; because the revolution must replace the previous model with new structures. About the Islamic Revolution of Iran, after the establishment of power, the revolutionaries were able to eliminate the foundation of the Pahlavi structure by relying on the general referendum and establishing the political system of the Islamic Republic and change the social structures in a fundamental way.
Sheikhi M, Malaekeh S H, Jafarinejad M. Pathology of the failure of 2011 Egyptian revolution to realize structural transformations and its comparative analysis with the 1979 Iranian revolution. Scientific Quarterly Journal of Islamic Revolution Studies 2024; 21 (76) :223-250 URL: http://enghelab.maaref.ac.ir/article-1-2608-en.html