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ID130942
Title ProperEgyptian transition, 2011-13
Other Title Informationhow strategic to Europe?
LanguageENG
AuthorIsaac, Sally Khalifa
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper tackles the political and security complications of the Egyptian transition from its inception in January 2011 until the fall of the Muslim Brotherhood president, Mohamed Morsi, in July 2013, with a primary focus on how these complications are of strategic importance to Europe. It starts with inferring Egypt's role in European Union (EU) approaches to security in the Mediterranean, which were acknowledged in the 2003 European Security Strategy and then largely interpreted in the 2004 European Neighborhood Policy. It argues that the old EU democracy-stability dilemma persisted in Europe's approach to the Egyptian transition, especially during Morsi's one-year presidency. In discussing the current political and security complications of the Egyptian transition and how they constitute strategic concerns to Europe, the analysis tackles undermined social cohesion in Egypt due to processes of repolarization in Egyptian society after July 2013; the question of Egypt's porous borders with the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip; the emergence of the Sinai Peninsula as a jihadist center; and the rising importance of economics in the EU-Egyptian relationship
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Policy Vol.21, No.1; Spring 2014: p.155-165
Journal SourceMiddle East Policy Vol.21, No.1; Spring 2014: p.155-165
Key WordsEgypt ;  Egyptian Transition ;  Europe ;  European Union - EU ;  Strategy ;  Politics ;  International Relations - IR ;  International Cooperation - IC ;  International Organization - IO ;  International Alliance - IA ;  Middle East Allies ;  Geopolitics ;  Geostrategic ;  EU Democracy-Stability Dilemma - EUDSD ;  European Security Strategy ;  EU-Egyptian Relationship ;  Sinai Peninsula ;  Emergence ;  Economic Interest ;  Political Security


 
 
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