Soviet Union and Egypt, 1945–1955

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A01=Rami Ginat
Abd Al Nabi
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Ali Al Misri
Ali Mahir
Anglo-Egyptian Dispute
Arab nationalism
Arms Deal
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Baghdad Pact
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Cold War
Cold War diplomacy
communist movements
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declassified archives research
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Egypt and Communism
Egypt and the Soviet Union
Egypt's Exports
Egypt's Foreign Trade
Egyptian Authorities
Egyptian Communist Movement
Egyptian Communists
Egyptian Cotton
Egyptian Government
Egyptian Press
Egypt’s Exports
Egypt’s Foreign Trade
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Foreign Minister
Islam and communism
Kafr Al Dawwar
King Faruq
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MEDO
Middle East Command
Middle East politics
Muslim World
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Soviet Bloc Countries
Soviet Egyptian Relations
Soviet expansion
Soviet foreign policy
Soviet foreign policy in Egypt
Soviet imperialism
Soviet Legation
Soviet policy
Soviet politics
Soviet Union and the Third World
Stalin's foreign policy
UN
Wafd Government

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032373034
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The Soviet Union and Egypt, first published in 1993, sheds new light on Soviet policy towards the Middle East after 1945. It seeks to uncover and analyse the events leading to the eventual domination of Egypt and other Arab countries by the Soviet Union. Soviet penetration into the region can only be understood by tracing the roots and motives of Soviet policy after the Second World War. The strengthening of Soviet influence resulted from a process of gradual political and ideological development in Egypt. Special attention is drawn to domestic and foreign developments in both countries, and the book makes extensive use of recently declassified documents and primary sources.

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