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Representing Israel in Modern Egypt - Ideas, Intellectuals and Foreign Policy from Nasser to Mubarak (Hardcover, New)
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Representing Israel in Modern Egypt - Ideas, Intellectuals and Foreign Policy from Nasser to Mubarak (Hardcover, New)
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From the heady days of Nasser's Arab nationalism to the cold peace
of the Mubarak era, the idea and reality of Israel has occupied a
central position in Egyptian politics, both domestic and foreign.
Ewan Stein seeks to explain and historicise the fragile state of
'no war, no peace' that followed the 1979 Camp David Accords,
examining the way in which domestic factors interact with global
and regional shifts to shape attitudes to Israel in the Arab
world's most populous country. Incorporating the writings of
influential thinkers, from Sati' al-Husri to Sayyid Qutb to Mohamed
Hassanein Heikal, this book explores the way in which approaches to
Israel have been elaborated through broader ideologies and
movements, in particular liberal nationalism, Marxism and Islamism.
Tracing Egypt's ideological development back to the 1930s, when
social movements such as the Muslim Brotherhood took root, Stein
argues that Palestine and the Zionist threat came to be linked to
Egypt's national and revolutionary struggle - Israel was collapsed
into an extension of imperial power, especially after the 1956 Suez
crisis. Nasser's defiant banner of Pan-Arabism soared against
Zionism until the ferocious defeat of 1967 unleashed a wave of
internal criticism and unrest to usher in a new era of 'peace' and
realignment with the West. At the heart of this book is the way in
which these tremendous foreign policy shifts have been played out
on the Egyptian stage as Israel has been 'instrumenatalised' by
regimes and social movements. Egypt's conceptions of self have been
neither consistent nor unified, and this is mirrored in shifting
approaches to Israel and points to an inherent tension in the
dynamics of state-societal relations. This book provides nuanced
and original insights into the relationships between state, society
and foreign policy within the context of Egyptian nationalism and
broader Middle Eastern politics.
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