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  • Can Egypt Lead the Arab World Again?
    Gregory Aftandilian
    This monograph analyzes the potential for Egypt to resume an Arab leadership role that has been in abeyance for several years because of its turbulent domestic scene. The monograph also assesses whether or not such a role would be beneficial for U.S. policy. Although there has been a change in U.S. leadership since then, the situation in Egypt has remained the same. The monogra...
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  • Can Egypt Lead The Arab World Again? Assessing Opportunities And Challenges For U.S. Policy
    Gregory Aftandilian
    Egypt has long been a leader of the Arab world or at least aspired to be one at various times in its modern history. This leadership quest stems from its position as the most populous Arab country centered in the heart of the region, its geography nestled between the Mediterranean and Red Seas with the vital Suez Canal connecting them, its closeness (literally and figuratively)...
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  • The New Arab Regional Order
    Gregory Aftandilian / Strategic Studies Institute / U.S. Army War College / U.SArmy War College
    The Middle East is facing a period of great instability and uncertainty. The region is beset with civil wars, sectarian conflicts between Sunnis and Shias, the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and its competition with al-Qaeda, and conflicts between countries and factions opposing and supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and like-minded Islamist groups. The questio...
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    18,38 €

  • Assessing Egyptian Public Support For Security Crackdowns In The Sinai
    Gregory Aftandilian
    Egypt, a pivotal country in the Middle East, is facing a significant terrorism problem emanating from the strategically important Sinai Peninsula, which borders the vital Suez Canal waterway to its west and Israel and the unstable Gaza Strip to its east. Terrorist groups in the Sinai have not only attacked Egyptian security forces and foreign tourists in that region (along with...
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    17,75 €

  • Maneuvering The Islamist-Secularist Divide in The Arab World
    Gregory Aftandilian / Strategic Studies Institute / U.S. Army War College / U.SArmy War College
    The Middle East is again in the midst of turmoil. While much of the focus is on the sectarian divide and conflict between Sunni and Shia being played out in several countries and among different groups, an equally important division is occurring between secularists and Islamists in a number of Arab countries. This conflict is particularly acute in the countries of the so-called...
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  • Presidential Succession Scenarios in Egypt and their Impact on U.S.-Egyptian Strategic Relations [Enlarged Edition]
    Gregory Aftandilian / Strategic Studies Institute / U.S. Army War College
    Although this monograph was written before the pro-democracy demonstrations in Egypt in January 2011, it examines the important question as to who might succeed President Hosni Mubarak by analyzing several possible scenarios and what they would mean for U.S. strategic relations with Egypt. The monograph first describes the importance of Egypt in the Middle East region and gives...
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  • Egypt’s New Regime and the Future of the U.S.-Egyptian Strategic Relationship (Enlarged Edition)
    Gregory Aftandilian / Strategic Studies Institute / U.S. Army War College
    This monograph examines the strategic importance of Egypt for the United States by exploring Egypt’s role in the Arab-Israeli peace process, its geographical role (providing air and naval access) for U.S. military assets heading to the Persian Gulf, and joint training programs. With so much at stake in the Middle East, the idea of 'losing' Egypt as a strategic ally would be a s...
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    18,91 €