Transformation Processes in Egypt After 2011 : the Causes, Their Course and International Response.

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Main Author: Fiedler, Radoslaw
Other Authors: Osiewicz, Przemys{ law
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin : Logos Verlag Berlin, 2015
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; FOREWORD; Part I. TRANSFORMATIONS IN EGYPT; The Arab Spring â#x80;#x93; remarks and implications; Social and political changes in the Arab states after 2010: A Critical Analysis of Terms Applied; What are the current impediments and threats to democratisation in Egypt?; The causes and course of the political transformations in Egypt in 2011â#x80;#x93;2014; Role of the new media in the Arab Spring in Egypt: New and traditional media; The Impact of the Arab Spring on the Military Security Policy of Egypt; Political reactions of Egyptian Islamists During Al-Sisiâ#x80;#x99;s presidency.
  • The democratic transformations in Egypt as perceived by the representatives of the global jihadist movementThe Impacts of the Probable Fourth Arab Awakening in the Middle East on the European Neighbourhood Policy; Part II. INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE; The attitude of selected Middle East states to the political transformations in Egypt in 2011 and 2013. The influence on the current status of bilateral relations; Egypt-Israel Relations after 2010; US Policy Towards Egypt versus other Entities; The Arab Awakening and Global Governance: International Institutions in the Face of Transformation.
  • The Arab Spring and the Future of the European Unionâ#x80;#x99;s Policy of Extending Influence in the Southern Neighbourhood StatesTransformation Process in North African States in the Light of the Priorities of Polandâ#x80;#x99;s Foreign Policy; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY; CONTRIBUTORS; Appendix 1. PROJECT QUESTIONNAIRE; Appendix 2. LIST OF INSTITUTIONS INTERVIEWED.