The struggle for Egypt : from Nasser to Tahrir Square / Steven A Cook
By: Cook, Steven A.
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012Description: 408 p.ISBN: 9780199795260.Subject(s): Egypt | Politics and governmentDDC classification: 962.05 C771S 2012 Summary: The recent revolution in Egypt has shaken the Arab world to its roots. The most populous Arab country and the historical center of Arab intellectual life, Egypt is a lynchpin of the US's Middle East strategy, receiving more aid than any nation except Israel. This is not the first time that the world and has turned its gaze to Egypt, however. A half century ago, Egypt under Nasser became the putative leader of the Arab world and a beacon for all developing nations. Yet in the decades prior to the 2011 revolution, it was ruled over by a sclerotic regime plagued by nepotism and corruption.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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962.04 R883F 1962 Founders of modern Egypt / | 962.04 Z217M 1963 مصر : سرزمین اور باشندے : Miṣar : Sarzamīn aur bāshinde / | 962.04 Z217M 1963 مصر : سرزمین اور باشندے : Miṣar : Sarzamīn aur bāshinde / | 962.05 C771S 2012 The struggle for Egypt : from Nasser to Tahrir Square / | 962.05 M287N 1965 Nasser's Egypt / | 962.050924 A637I 1978 In search of identity / | 962.050924 A637I 1978 In search of identity / |
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The recent revolution in Egypt has shaken the Arab world to its roots. The most populous Arab country and the historical center of Arab intellectual life, Egypt is a lynchpin of the US's Middle East strategy, receiving more aid than any nation except Israel. This is not the first time that the world and has turned its gaze to Egypt, however. A half century ago, Egypt under Nasser became the putative leader of the Arab world and a beacon for all developing nations. Yet in the decades prior to the 2011 revolution, it was ruled over by a sclerotic regime plagued by nepotism and corruption.
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