Sumario: | This book by Amir Magdy Kamel explores the intricacies of US foreign policy towards Egypt, particularly under the leadership of President Hosni Mubarak. It examines the US's stability-through-economics approach and its implications for Egypt's economic and political landscape. The book provides both qualitative and quantitative analyses to assess the effectiveness of US policies in fostering stability in Egypt. It delves into historical contexts, including the post-World War II period, Nasser's era, and the Arab Spring, to highlight how US-Egypt relations have evolved. The author's goal is to offer a comprehensive understanding of these international relations, drawing from his experiences in Egypt, the UK, and the US. The intended audience includes scholars, policymakers, and those interested in Middle Eastern politics and international relations.
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