The Transformation of Egypt RLE Egypt

The Transformation of Egypt  RLE Egypt
Author: Mark N. Cooper
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135090944

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The assassination of Sadat brings to an end another era in Egyptian history. This book examines the crucial issues in the transformation of Egypt in the period between the death of Nasser and the murder of Sadat. Focusing on the upheavals in the Egyptian political and economic structure over the last twenty years, the book explains the change in Egypt's international orientation through a careful examination of domestic factors. The switch from Nasser's state socialist-political economy to Sadat's more laissez-faire approach and the institutional and structural links between the two are analysed as the key to understanding the dynamic developments within Egypt. The book argues that the propagation of a new political economy was the primary basis of Sadat's ability to remain in power, while the weaknesses in that economy drove Sadat to seek external solutions and ultimately undermined his domestic support. His conduct of the 1973 war, his trip to Jerusalem, his enthusiasm for the United States and his whole perception of Middle Eastern affairs must be seen in terms of his domestic policies and internal troubles. First published 1982.

Education in Modern Egypt RLE Egypt

Education in Modern Egypt  RLE Egypt
Author: Georgie D.M. Hyde
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135091293

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This study gives a comprehensive account of the evolution of the educational system in Modern Egypt, set against the events of the last twenty five years. From the Revolution of 1952, which saw the breakdown of the party system, seen as ‘sham democracy’, to the re-adoption of the party system in 1976, the Egyptian government has searched for an ideal system that is secular, but not irreligious, and benefitting from, but not copying, the western or eastern models. Professor Hyde has analysed the problems of the educational system, administrative, institutional, theoretical and practical, and related them to Egypt’s urgent need to modernise the state, and to improve the quality of life of her hitherto deprived masses. The deficiencies of the system are discussed with emphasis on the attempts to provide solutions, mainly within the framework of reformed institutions. Informal and private education, literacy campaigns, women’s aspirations and student welfare are all considered, as are policies and plans for the immediate and long-term solutions of Egypt’s problems. The analysis also takes into account socio-economic factors in post-Revolutionary Egypt which not only constitute instruments of change in Egyptian society but also provide the restraints which prevent the rapid translation of educational ideals into reality. First published 1978.

The Transformation of Egypt

The Transformation of Egypt
Author: Mark N. Cooper
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 060803648X

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Egypt Since the Revolution RLE Egypt

Egypt Since the Revolution  RLE Egypt
Author: Panayiotis J. Vatikiotis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415811170

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As the leaders of a revolutionary, nationalist regime, the Egyptian Free Officers who came to power following the 1952 Revolution committed themselves to the attainment of goals associated with modernization, namely rapid economic development based on State planning and industrialization and the political mobilization of society along State-decreed lines. Arising from a conference held at the Centre of Middle Eastern Studies at SOAS, with contributions from scholars from the Arab world, Europe and the US as well as the UK, these papers raise the questions most important to students of economic and political development.

Egypt Old and New RLE Egypt

Egypt  Old and New  RLE Egypt
Author: Percy Falcke Martin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135086954

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A work of history, culture, politics, economics, packed with period photographs and period insights.

Egypt 1798 1952

Egypt  1798 1952
Author: J. C. B. Richmond
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2012-11-23
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: 9780415811187

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Egypt was the first of the Arab-speaking Muslim countries to come into close contact with modern European states. The central aim of this book is to trace the history of Egypt during this period of change, from Napoleon's invasion at the end of the eighteenth century to the Free Officer's Revolution in the middle of the twentieth. The author describes the effects of European involvement on the course of Egyptian history, shown variously for example in her changing trade pattern, in her forced participation in two world wars and in the planning and construction of the Suez Canal. One of these effects was to stimulate the development of Egyptian nationalism and the emergence of her own leaders.

Egypt s Economic Potential RLE Egypt

Egypt s Economic Potential  RLE Egypt
Author: Roberto Aliboni
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-01-03
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781135086886

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Over the last ten years the Egyptian economy has undergone a major transformation which has led to greater decentralisation and international competition. This transformation, along with changing circumstances in the surrounding Arab areas and the end of hostilities with Israel, has given a boost to the Egyptian economy. Without underestimating the obstacles that still stand in the way of sustained economic growth and development, this book foresees a more optimistic outlook for Egypt than do other such studies carried out by international organisations such as the World Bank. Egypt’s Economic Potential argues that the main problem facing the Egyptian economy is that the government must resort to expensive public expenditure policies, in particular subsidising foodstuffs, in order to maintain the political consensus. This creates a savings gap which prevents the authorities from channelling savings towards financing the projects which will cerate economic growth. However, the book suggests that because the present regime is fundamentally stable and even further change at the top would be unlikely to alter the institutional framework of the country, the Egyptian economy has the potential for stable and rapid growth.

Tradition and Transformation Egypt under Roman Rule

Tradition and Transformation  Egypt under Roman Rule
Author: Katja Lembke,Martina Minas-Nerpel,Stefan Pfeiffer
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2010-05-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004189591

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In Roman Egypt, major changes and a slow process of transformation can be observed alongside unbroken traditions. The multi-ethnical population was situated between new patterns of rule and traditional lifeways. This tension between change and permanence was investigated during the conference.