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Egyptian Foreign Relations Under Al-Sisi - External Alignments Since 2013

English · Hardback

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Considering both changes and continuities, this book examines how, why, and along which lines Egypt's external alignments under the al-Sisi regime emerged and developed.

Egypt's foreign relations have changed substantially since the current regime took power in 2013. To assess this, the author develops and applies a unique analytical approach: the model of 'two-staged alignment formation.' In the first stage, domestic threats to the Egyptian regime's survival determined specific needs the regime tried to meet by approaching external partners. In the second stage, characteristics of the global and regional environments defined opportunities and constraints and therefore the regime's options and logical choices. In sum, the interplay of developments on the domestic, regional, and global levels resulted in a diversification of Egypt's external alignments, with China and Russia joining the EU and the US as Egypt's main global partners, and Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates emerging as the regime's prime regional partners. Explaining the emerging alignment patterns from 2013 until 2017, this book aids understanding of the complexity of alignment formation and of Egyptian external relations in that critical period of time.

This book will be of high interest to researchers and students working on Egyptian foreign relations, on relations between states, and on regional dynamics in the West Asia and North Africa (WANA) region. It is also valuable for practitioners, because it helps to understand an issue of high relevance for foreign policy-making.

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1. Introduction 2. Egypt's external alignments: Selected developments and trends 3. Domestic threats to regime survival 4.The global environment and alignments with global powers 5.The regional environment and alignments with regional powers 6.Conclusions and implications


About the author

Christian Achrainer is and independent analyst, consultant, and lecturer.

Summary

Considering both changes and continuities, this book examines how, why, and along which lines Egypt’s external alignments under the al-Sisi regime emerged and developed.

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