A balance sheet of thirty years of revolutionary experiment, this
work is a comprehensive analysis of the failure of the socialist
transformation of Egypt during the regimes of Nasser and Sadat.
Testing recent theories of the nature of the developing states and
their relation both to indigenous class forces and to external
pressures from advanced industrial societies, John Waterbury
describes the limited but complex choices available to Egyptian
policy-makers in their attempts to reconcile the goals of reform
and capital accumulation. Originally published in 1983. The
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