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ID108410
Title ProperChance for change in the Arab world
Other Title InformationEgypt's uprising
LanguageENG
AuthorHellyer, H A
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)As the largest Arab country, Egypt has always played a crucial role in the politics of the Arab world; however, the internal political dynamics of Egypt have until the January 2011 uprising hardly attracted a glance from international observers. This article gives an overview of the political arena and the various political forces at play in post-Mubarak Egypt. With many unpredictable variables currently at play in Egyptian politics, the result of the elections scheduled for November 2011 will likely surprise many, both within the country and beyond. The article also looks at what impact the political changes in Egypt may have had on the relationship between Egypt and Israel. There have been increasingly frequent demands within Egypt to revise the Camp David accords-but not at the expense of war with Israel. While Israel is unlikely to accept any calls to revise the peace treaty, Arab public opinion has become newly relevant for policy-makers and Israel will have to make corresponding adjustments to its regional security strategy.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 87, No. 6; Nov 2011: p.1313-1322
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol. 87, No. 6; Nov 2011: p.1313-1322
Key WordsEgypt ;  Politics ;  Arab World ;  Internal Political Dynamics ;  Mubarak ;  Egyptian Politics ;  Elections - 2011 ;  Regional Security Strategy


 
 
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