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The Arab Spring heralded the most profound shift in the region for decades. Most notably, it saw the coming to the fore of the Muslim Brotherhood and affiliated movements in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia. But steering their respective countries through difficult and painful transitions ultimately proved too challenging, and, just as suddenly, the Brotherhood was dramatically brought down in Egypt and left severely weakened in Libya and Tunisia. In this insightful and authoritative account, Alison Pargeter skilfully charts the Brotherhood's ascent and subsequent fall from power. Based on extensive research and exclusive interviews with high ranking members of the Brotherhood and An-Nahda, she offers the first comparative analysis of the movement, and the first detailed study of the brotherhood in Libya. As the political crisis within the movement worsens, Pargeter considers the consequences of the Brotherhood's decline both on the region and the wider Islamist political project.