Foreign Policy After Tahrir Revolution: (Re)-defining the Role of Egypt in the Middle East - Mehmet Ozkan - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783845404998 - July 8, 2011
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Foreign Policy After Tahrir Revolution: (Re)-defining the Role of Egypt in the Middle East

Mehmet Ozkan

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Foreign Policy After Tahrir Revolution: (Re)-defining the Role of Egypt in the Middle East

One of the biggest concerns of international community after revolution in Egypt is directly related to its possible foreign policy choices. What will be the main tenets of ?new? Egypt?s foreign policy? Will the Camp David order be able to survive? Grounded in intellectual history, this book offers a different perspective to understand possible inclination of Cairo?s new orientation. It argues that Egyptian foreign policy represents a narrowing trend in terms of its horizons, thinking and implementation since 1930s; and now with the revolution, it is forced to expand it again, willingly or unwillingly. Nevertheless, the biggest challenge is intellectual and identity-related, because for the first time since the reign of Mohammed Ali Pasha, Egypt is forced to re-interpret and re-evaluate its triple identity in a coherent and consistent way: Arab, African and Mediterranean. Future stability and success of 'new' Egyptian foreign policy, both at regional and international levels, is likely to depend on this, rather than other issues.

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Released July 8, 2011
ISBN13 9783845404998
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 144
Dimensions 150 × 9 × 226 mm   ·   222 g
Language English