Egypt Until Democracy

Egypt Until Democracy (Hardcover, Pushpa Adhikari)

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  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Lancer Publishers
  • ISBN: 9788170623489
  • Pages: 230
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Egypt’s geopolitical situation and her strategic importance in the Middle East have contributed much to that dominant position. Being the entrepôt and the meeting place of three continents – Asia, Africa and Europe – she is often called the gateway to Asia and the commercial gate of the world, primarily because of Suez Canal. She is at the center of Arab homeland, situated at its very heart and constituting one third of the Arab world. The Arabs are linked by the same destiny with common causes, like their fight against Zionism in which Egypt has played an important role. Independent Egypt developed as the strongest and the most influential Arab nation after WW-II. She became an important figure in bringing Arab unity and integration. She played the dominant role in establishing League of the Arab States in 1945. The League, its headquarter in Cairo, with an Egyptian Secretary General and Egyptian staff, came under Egypt’s direct control and influence. President Sadat’s close links with Saudi Arabia’s King Faisal and oil rich Persian Shiekhdoms provided Egypt an opportunity to play an important role in the 1973 oil crisis and to impose oil embargo on US. This brought an important change in US policy towards Middle East, which caused US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to make several visits in the area. The US government started taking keen interest in the peace negotiation in the Middle East. President Sadat’s close links with Saudi Arabia’s King Faisal and oil rich Persian Shiekhdoms provided Egypt an opportunity to play an important role in the 1973 oil crisis and to impose oil embargo on US. This brought an important change in US policy towards Middle East, which caused US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to make several visits in the area. The US government started taking keen interest in the peace negotiation in the Middle East.
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  • Pushpa Adhikari is a Professor of Politics and International Relations at Tribhuvan University of Nepal. He received his PhD from the same University in 2005. He was a Research Fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Fellow at Institute of Advanced Study, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Asia Africa Visiting Fellow at Institute of Defense and Security Analysis (IDSA) New Delhi, and a Visiting Professor at the Beijing Foreign Studies University, School of Asian and African Studies. He has published extensively on China relations with South and East Asia and given analysis on National and International television and radio stations. In his Avatar in media and communication, Adhikari started his career in media in the 80’s and was editor-broadcaster with Government Radio, the Radio Nepal. Adhikari was the founding director of Sangam Institute, the first private sector think tank in Nepal. He was Editor in Chief of a leading economic Daily ‘Karobar’ in Nepal. He was the first correspondent of India Abroad, to Nepal, which later became Indo-Asian News Service. He has worked as Program Expert at China Radio International, headed national televisions, worked for BBC in London as producer and has also worked for Inter Press Service (IPS) from China as its contributor. As a development professional he has also worked as Communication specialist for National Human Rights Commission in Nepal, Knowledge management Specialist and the Program Manager on Foreign Aid Coordination for United Nations Development Program (UNDP). He was also a Senior Program Analyst at US-AID in Nepal. He is the author of several books including China Threat in South Asia, published by Lancer New Delhi.
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