Egypt Under Mubarak

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Adult Male Labour
Aggregate Production Costs
Agricultural Sector Policy
AI Ahram
arab
armed
Butros Butros Ghali
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democratic
Economic Reform Package
Egypt's External Debt
egyptian
Egyptian Government
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Fresh Borrowing
International Banks
Kafr Al Dawwar
Land Reclamation
Low Income Urban Dwellers
Middle East Times
Military Debt
Military Loans
national
Non-farm Employment Opportunities
October War
Oil Decade
party
PNC.
Political Parties
politics
Rapid Social Mobility
socialist
Socialist Labour Party
state
union
Vice Versa
Western Sahara

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138869738
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Egypt is one of the major powers in the Middle East. The vigour of its cultural life and the extent of its influence make it a force which cannot be ignored in the Arab world. Yet, despite the comparative confidence with which its rulers handle power, the country has a politically contradictory past with which to come to terms, as well as its role in a region of shifting political identity and allegiance.

This book examines the causes and consequences of the many crises within the Egyptian political, sociological, economic and moral legacy and the strategies which Mubarak's government has devised to cope with that legacy. The book's concern is for the capacity of the present administration to avoid expediency and the generation of further crisis and rather to employ Egypt's considerable resources in the shaping of a distinct and effective role for the country.

Charles Tripp and Roger Owen, both Centre for Near and Middle Eastern Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies