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EGYPTIAN FOREIGN POLICY IDENTITIES

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  5-31

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 This article aims to study the foundations of change in Egypt’s foreign policy. From the Second World War onwards, the Egypt’s foreign policy has undergone at least four eras. Each era has its own distinctive context, principles and objectives that can be studied separately. Predominance of distinct identity elements in different eras has led to perceptible differences in the Egypt’s foreign policy. Jamal Abdel Nasser’s Pan-Arabism, Sadat’s patriotism, Mubarak’s dual identity and subsequently the Islamic identity of Morsi’s administration has given different identities frameworks and worldviews to the Egypt’s foreign policy decision makers. This argument is significant in terms of its explanatory value as well as in providing a framework for future examination of Egyptian foreign policy and other Arab countries. The present article, is an attempt to address the following primary question: what are the reasons for significant differences between the four main periods of Egypt’s foreign policy in objectives, tools and approaches to the outer world? In response to this question, the article argues that identity developments account for transformation of foreign policy and each identity development at the level of ruling elites give rise to change in Egypt’s foreign policy.

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    APA: Copy

    AHMADIAN, HASSAN. (2014). EGYPTIAN FOREIGN POLICY IDENTITIES. IRANIAN REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, 5(3 (19)), 5-31. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/218092/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    AHMADIAN HASSAN. EGYPTIAN FOREIGN POLICY IDENTITIES. IRANIAN REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS[Internet]. 2014;5(3 (19)):5-31. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/218092/en

    IEEE: Copy

    HASSAN AHMADIAN, “EGYPTIAN FOREIGN POLICY IDENTITIES,” IRANIAN REVIEW OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, vol. 5, no. 3 (19), pp. 5–31, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/218092/en

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