Floundering Stability : : US Foreign Policy in Egypt.
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Place / Publishing House: | Ann Arbor : : University of Michigan Press,, 2023. Ã2023. |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (203 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Acknowledgments
- One. The US Idea of Stability
- Economics and Stability
- Defining the Stability Policy
- The USA-Egypt Case Study
- The Approach of This Book
- Book Structure
- Two. An Economics and Stability Framework to Assess US-Egyptian Ties
- Stability-through-Economics
- US Foreign Policy Making
- The Stability Policy in Egypt
- The Qualitative Analysis
- The Complementary Quantitative Analysis
- Scholarly Contribution
- Three. Tracing the Trajectory of the Stability Policy
- The Stability Policy After World War II
- Was the Stability Policy Faltering under Nasser?
- Sadat's Conducive Stability Policy Stance
- The Stability Policy Legacy
- The Link to the Stability-through-Economics Theory
- Four. Mubarak's First Decade and Sadat's Continued Influence
- Changing of the Guard-but Not the Policy
- Continuing Sadat's Clampdown on Voices of Dissent
- US Support and the Opposition
- The First Decade's Worth of Data Are Aligned
- Mubarak's First Decade: A Symptom of Legacy
- Five. Twenty Years of Economic Liberalization and Political Constraint
- Six. January 25 and an Overarching Quantitative Analysis
- The US and Support for Mubarak in the Run-up to January 25
- Mubarak's Ouster and the US
- An Overall Quantitative Analysis of Mubarak's Egypt
- The Post-Cold War and Gulf War Context
- The Caveated 1990s Economic Growth and Political Suppression
- Clinton's Shift in Focus Still Maintained the Stability Policy
- 9/11 and US-Egyptian Ties
- Clamping Down on Protesting Sentiment and the US
- The Stability Policy, Kefaya, and April 6
- Bringing Together the Statistics and the Continued Failure of the Stability Policy
- Concluding Thoughts
- On the Stability-through- Economics Theory
- The Theory and US-Egyptian Ties.
- Reflections on the Quantitative Analysis
- What This Means for US Foreign Policy in Egypt
- Appendix
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.