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Crs Report for Congress - Egypt: The January 25 Revolution and Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy: February 11, 2011 - Rl33003 (Paperback)
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Crs Report for Congress - Egypt: The January 25 Revolution and Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy: February 11, 2011 - Rl33003 (Paperback)
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On Friday, February 11, President Hosni Mubarak resigned from the
presidency after 29 years in power. For 18 days, a popular peaceful
uprising spread across Egypt and ultimately forced Mubarak to cede
power to the military. How Egypt transitions to a more democratic
system in the months ahead will have major implications for U.S.
foreign policy in the Middle East and for other countries in the
region ruled by monarchs and dictators. This report provides an
overview of U.S.-Egyptian relations, Egyptian politics, and U.S.
foreign aid to Egypt. U.S. policy toward Egypt has long been framed
as an investment in regional stability, built primarily on
long-running military cooperation and sustaining the March 1979
Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. Successive U.S. Administrations have
viewed Egypt's government as a moderating influence in the Middle
East. At the same time, there have been increasing U.S. calls for
Egypt to democratize. In recent years, congressional views of
U.S.-Egyptian relations have varied. Many lawmakers have viewed
Egypt as a stabilizing regional force, but some members have argued
for the United States to pressure Egypt's government to implement
political reforms, improve human rights, and take a more active
role in reducing Arab-Israeli tensions. Those concerns, in addition
to ...
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