The Return of Egypt

The Return of Egypt
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Publisher : Edizioni Epoké
Total Pages : 59
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ISBN-10 : 9788898014842
ISBN-13 : 8898014848
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Book Synopsis The Return of Egypt by : Stefano M. Torelli

Download or read book The Return of Egypt written by Stefano M. Torelli and published by Edizioni Epoké. This book was released on 2015-09-17 with total page 59 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Egypt has reappeared again as a leading actor in the Middle East. After the fall of Mubarak, the rise to power of the Muslim Brotherhood and its ouster, the country has chosen its new ‘strongman’. Following the elections of al-Sisi, Egypt is back to pursuing a pro-active policy not only internally, but also in the neighbourhood. The restoration of the strategic axis with Saudi Arabia and the struggle against radical Islam are the two pillars of this new political phase. However, there are critical elements, too, from further deterioration of the political and civil liberties indexes, to the emergence of jihadist groups in the Sinai, to the enduring economic and financial difficulties. As a result of these changes, Europe and Italy should calibrate a new policy aimed at safeguarding their interests, especially from the points of view of security, stability and the fight against terrorism, also promoting more inclusive practices by the Cairo government vis-à-vis the opposition (including the Muslim Brotherhood) and developing policies which can help Egypt to respond to future challenges in terms of economic growth, poverty alleviation, demographic pressure and the creation of employment opportunities


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