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Crisis in Turkish-Israeli relations: what Is tts strategic significance?
/ Kosebalaban, Hasan
Kosebalaban, Hasan
Journal Article
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2010.
Key Words
Israel
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United States
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Turkey
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Egypt
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Jerusalem
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Turkish - Israeli Relations
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Husni Mubarak
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Soviet Union
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Cold War
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Foreign Policy
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121486
Egyptian politics and American diplomacy
/ Rugh, William A
Rugh, William A
Journal Article
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2012.
Key Words
Egypt
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Domestic Politics
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Egyptian Politics
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American Diplomacy
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Husni Mubarak
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Egyptian - American Relations
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141533
Emergence of ex-jihadi political parties in post-Mubarak Egypt
/ Drevon, Jerome
Drevon, Jerome
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Following the overthrow of Husni Mubarak, al-Gama‘a al-Islamiyya and members of Egyptian Islamic Jihad created two political parties. This article investigates these groups’ organizational dynamics and internal dialogues in order to uncover the rationale of their political participation after the January 2011 uprising and its internal ideational legitimization. Based on interviews with leaders and members of these two groups and their political parties, this article argues that these formerly violent insurgent groups embraced nonviolent participation in democratic politics through an internal reassessment of the political opportunities afforded to them by Egypt’s brief political opening.
Key Words
Political Parties
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Egypt
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Political Participation
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Egyptian Islamic Jihad
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Husni Mubarak
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Organizational Dynamics
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Emergence of Ex-Jihadi
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Post-Mubarak
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Al-Gama‘a Al-Islamiyya
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Internal Dialogues
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Internal Ideational Legitimization
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Wedded to Mubarak: the second careers and financial rewards of Egypt's military elite, 1981-2011
/ Nassif, Hicham Bou
Nassif, Hicham Bou
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Publication
2013.
Summary/Abstract
This article discusses postretirement appointments and financial rewards the Egyptian military elite secured under former Egyptian president Husni Mubarak. It draws on two original databases: the first analyzes the professional background of the 156 Egyptian governors appointed by Mubarak, and studies the evolution of the military elite's share of governorship positions throughout his years in power. The second database includes details on postretirement careers of Egypt's top 65 officers who led the main corps of the armed forces under Mubarak. It analyzes mechanisms used by Mubarak's predecessors to secure the loyalty of the military elite, and shows that increasing the privileges of the top brass remained a stable feature of control systems that were otherwise fundamentally different. It discusses how Mubarak wedded senior officers to his regime throughout his three decades in power by enhancing their material privileges and allowing them to profit from their postretirement positions, unhindered by monitoring agencies.
Key Words
Egypt
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Husni Mubarak
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Financial Rewards
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Egyptian Military Elite
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