Egypt and the Gulf a renewed regional policy alliance

The book's main argument derives from a complex web of political, socio-economic and military issues in a changing regional and international system. It states that the Egyptian regional policy under Sisi will generally remain consistent with existing parameters (such as broad counter-terrorism...

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Other Authors: Mason, Robert (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Germany Gerlach Press 2017
Series:Gulf Research Centre book series
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