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First published in 1985, this study, focusing on Egypt, looks at the underlying reasons why certain political, economic and social events have taken place in the country's history. It provides vital analysis of the political and economic issues of the country, and those that have affected it, as well as providing statistical material on all the key data of the political economy.The book was originally published as part of the Middle East Research Institute (MERI) Reports on the Middle East which quickly established themselves as the most authoritative and up-to-date information on the state of

العنوان Egypt : MERI report / Middle East Research Institute.
الطبعة 1st ed.
الناشر Oxon [England]
New York : Routledge
تاريخ الإصدار 2015
ملاحظات First published in 1985 by Croom Helm.
English
رقم الرف Cover
Title
Copyright
Original Title
Original Copyright
Contents
I. Background
1. Geography
2. Climate
3. Population
4. Resources
5. Social Structure
6. Religion
7. Military
8. Economic Structure
9. Infrastructure
10. Social Services
II. Political Analysis
1. Summary Conclusions
1.1 The President
1.2 The Government
1.3 Threats to Stability
1.4 The Opposition
1.5 The Military
1.6 The Economy
1.7 Relations with Israel
1.8 Relations with the Arabs
1.9 Relations with the Soviets
1.10 Relations with the Unites States
1.11 Regional Security Issues
2. Political Structure2.1 Political Institutions
2.2 Leadership
2.3 The Military
Politicization
The Military Structure
2.4 Religious Affairs
Structure of Islamic Authority
Shaikh of al-Azhar
The Mufti
The Ministry of Religious Endowments
The Muslim Brotherhood
The Sufi Sects
Resurgent Islam
The Copts
2.5 Social Structure
Entrepreneurs
Religious Reaction
2.6 Factors for Stability and Instability
3. Internal Developments
3.1 The Nasser Years
3.2 Transition to Sadat
3.3 Sadat Takes Control
3.4 The Crackdown on Dissent
3.5 Mubarak Comes to Power
3.6 Experiments in Democracy3.7 Political Parties
The NDP
The Wafd
Strength of the Religious Right
Fragmentation
The Left
1984 Election Results
4. Relations with Israel
4.1 Background
4.2 Camp David
4.3 Sadat's Motivations for Peace
4.4 Peace with Israel
4.5 Future of Normalization
5. Relations with the Arab World
5.1 Perceptions of Egyptian Leadership
5.2 Relations with the Saudis
5.3 Egypt's Isolation
5.4 A Low Point in Relations
5.5 Steps Toward Reintegration
5.6 Egypt's Diplomatic Role in the Iran-Iraq War
5.7 Relations with Libya and the Sudan
6. Relations with the Superpowers6.1 Relations with the United States
6.2 Relations with the Soviet Union
6.3 The Danger of Alliance
7. Relations with Europe and the Third World
7.1 The West
7.2 China
7.3 Third World Relations
8. Future Prospects
8.1 Mubarak's Hold on Power
8.2 Implications of the People's Assembly Elections
8.3 Looming Problems
8.4 Egyptian Sovereignty and the United States
8.5 Islamic Fundamentalism
8.6 Bureaucracy and Corruption
8.7 The Danger of Rising Expectations
8.8 Maintaining the Economic and Political Momentum
8.9 The Economy
8.10 The Balancing Act
III. Economic Analysis1. Summary Conclusions
1.1 Resources
1.2 Recent Economic Developments
1.3 Direction of Policy
1.4 Macroeconomic Developments
1.5 Sectoral Developments
1.6 Balance of Payments
1.7 Financial Sector
2. Macro-Economic Analysis
2.1 Pre-Liberalization Economy
2.2 The Open Door Policy
2.3 State of the Economy: 1978-1983
2.4 Effects of Liberalization: 1973-1983
3. Development Planning and Public Policy
3.1 Current Development Strategy and Development Issues
3.2 The 1982-1986 Plan
3.3 Objectives of the Plan
3.4 Human Resource Development Policy
3.5 Industrial Sector
سلسلة Routledge Revivals
الشكل 1 online resource (226 p.)
اللغة الانكليزية
رقم النظام 997012410366105171
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