Egypt : MERI Report.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Florence :
Taylor and Francis,
2015.
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Colección: | Routledge Revivals: Middle East Research Institute Reports.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.