"RIV/49777513:23330/14:43923939" . . . "11"^^ . "44161" . "Burgrov\u00E1, Helena" . . "Obrana a strategie" . "The Security Question in the post-Mubarak Egypt: The Security Void in Sinai"@en . . . "The Security Question in the post-Mubarak Egypt: The Security Void in Sinai" . "1214-6463" . "1"^^ . "Arab spring; terrorism; security; jihad; Sinai"@en . "S" . . "The Security Question in the post-Mubarak Egypt: The Security Void in Sinai"@en . . "The Security Question in the post-Mubarak Egypt: The Security Void in Sinai" . . "2014" . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "The article addresses implications of the security void in the Sinai Peninsula, which has emerged in the aftermath of the Egyptian uprising in 2011. It focuses on the growth of violent attacks against security personnel in the northern part of Sinai and cross-border attacks aimed at the Israeli targets. The author analyzes the role of two groups: the local Bedouin population and the Jihadist militant groups. By comparing three periods - before the 2011 uprising; between 2011 uprising and 2013 President Mursi's disposal; and the period after Mursi's disposal on July 3, 2013 - the article maps changes in pattern of violent conduct. It documents a significant rise of violence and intensification of Jihadist activities in the region after the uprising 2011. The disposal of President Mursi triggered a further intensification of violence in the region, as well as, novel patterns of violence such as the use of sophisticated weaponry and methods of combat (e.g. suicide attacks). This change is linked to the expansion of the Jihadist agenda and the greater involvement of the Jihadist groups in the battle against the Egyptian security forces. The article suggests that the core of the security crisis is closely linked to negligence and marginalization of the local population by the government. Therefore, as long as Sinai will be approached merely through firm security measures, that fail to address the developmental needs of locals, the security of the region cannot be guaranteed."@en . "1" . "The article addresses implications of the security void in the Sinai Peninsula, which has emerged in the aftermath of the Egyptian uprising in 2011. It focuses on the growth of violent attacks against security personnel in the northern part of Sinai and cross-border attacks aimed at the Israeli targets. The author analyzes the role of two groups: the local Bedouin population and the Jihadist militant groups. By comparing three periods - before the 2011 uprising; between 2011 uprising and 2013 President Mursi's disposal; and the period after Mursi's disposal on July 3, 2013 - the article maps changes in pattern of violent conduct. It documents a significant rise of violence and intensification of Jihadist activities in the region after the uprising 2011. The disposal of President Mursi triggered a further intensification of violence in the region, as well as, novel patterns of violence such as the use of sophisticated weaponry and methods of combat (e.g. suicide attacks). This change is linked to the expansion of the Jihadist agenda and the greater involvement of the Jihadist groups in the battle against the Egyptian security forces. The article suggests that the core of the security crisis is closely linked to negligence and marginalization of the local population by the government. Therefore, as long as Sinai will be approached merely through firm security measures, that fail to address the developmental needs of locals, the security of the region cannot be guaranteed." . . . . . "RIV/49777513:23330/14:43923939!RIV15-MSM-23330___" . "1"^^ . "[87031CB2ED6E]" . "23330" . . . .