Nasser's Egypt, Arab Nationalism, and the United Arab Republic

Nasser's Egypt, Arab Nationalism, and the United Arab Republic

Author: James P. Jankowski

Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9781588260345

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During the crucial decade of the 1950s in Egypt, both Gamal Abdel Nasser and the idea of Arab nationalism were assuming more and more influence in Egypt and the greater Arab world. Exploring this phenomenon, James Jankowski also offers important insights into the political context in which Nasser maneuvered. Jankowski focuses on the period from the 1952 Revolution in Egypt to the dissolution of the short-lived union of Egypt and Syria in 1961 - and on the outlook and actions of Nasser, the dominant figure in Egypt's new revolutionary regime. Concisely and convincingly, he identifies the unique blend of ideological and practical considerations that led Egypt to a progressively deeper involvement in Arab nationalism. He draws on newly available materials from the U.S. and British archives and on the memoir literature now available in Arabic to present a detailed reconstruction of this formative period in Egyptian political history. Jankowski traces Egypt's - and Nasser's - movement from a peripheral to a central position in Arab nationalist politics.


Nasser

Nasser

Author: Joachim Joesten

Publisher: Greenwood

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Nasser's Peace

Nasser's Peace

Author: Michael Sharnoff

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-05-23

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 1351617621

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Gamal Abdel Nasser was arguably one of the most influential Arab leaders in history. As President of Egypt from 1956 to 1970, he could have achieved a peace agreement with Israel, yet he preferred to maintain his unique leadership role by affirming pan-Arab nationalism and championing the liberation of Palestine, a common euphemism for the destruction of Israel. In that era of Cold War politics, Nasser brilliantly played Moscow, Washington, and the United Nations to maximize his bargaining position and sustain his rule without compromising his core beliefs of Arab unity and solidarity. Surprisingly, little analysis is found regarding Nasser’s public and private perspectives on peace in the weeks and months immediately after the 1967 War. Nasser’s Peace is a close examination of how a developing country can rival world powers and how fluid the definition of “peace” can be. Drawing on recently declassified primary sources, Michael Sharnoff thoroughly inspects Nasser’s post-war strategy, which he claims was a four-tiered diplomatic and media effort consisting of his public declarations, his private diplomatic consultations, the Egyptian media’s propaganda machine, and Egyptian diplomatic efforts. Sharnoff reveals that Nasser manipulated each tier masterfully, providing the answers they desired to hear, rather than stating the truth: that he wished to maintain control of his dictatorship and of his foothold in the Arab world.


Nasser

Nasser

Author: Saïd K. Aburish

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9780312286835

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The Decline of Arab Unity

The Decline of Arab Unity

Author: Elie Podeh

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 2015-01-01

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 1837641714

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Analyses the political and socio economic processes that led to the rise and fall of the UAR, as well as the ramifications of this episode on the Arab world. This book tells the story of this important, yet neglected, episode in Arab history. It is based on the archiveal material located in the US, Britain, Canada, Israel, and sources in Arabic.


The Decline of Arab Unity

The Decline of Arab Unity

Author: Elie Podeh

Publisher: Liverpool University Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13:

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Analyses the political and socio economic processes that led to the rise and fall of the UAR, as well as the ramifications of this episode on the Arab world. This book tells the story of this important, yet neglected, episode in Arab history. It is based on the archiveal material located in the US, Britain, Canada, Israel, and sources in Arabic.