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Palestine and the Egyptian National Identity

Autor Ghada Hashem Talhami
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 1992 – vârsta până la 17 ani
In this comprehensive examination of the one of the world's most ancient societies, Talhami describes Egypt's quest for a sense of national identity and the factors that have affected the Egyptian identity. Generally polarized over the identity issue since the nineteenth century, Egyptians debated the significance of Sudanese bonds as a definer of Egypt's historic and national development before they debated the significance of Arab, particularly Palestinian, involvement. Nasser's rise to power, Talhami argues, amounted to an inevitable swing in the direction of pan-Arabism because of the strategic developments surrounding the rise of Israel. The author also examines Egypt's foreign policy in light of the identity question. The major conclusion of this study is that Egypt is destined to face northwards and reject isolationism because of strategic developments related to the rise of Israel. Economic and Arab leadership considerations will always impel Egypt to seek a larger role in the Arab world, but this cannot be done without sponsorship of the Palestinian issue. These conclusions challenge the accepted wisdom regarding the Camp David agreements. Those who believe that Egypt can find safety and security by linking itself with a great power while ignoring the historically-proven strategic relevance of the northeast region will find this book startling.Although the identity debate often becomes a tool of the practicing politician, the historian, the ideologue, and the military strategist, its outcome is most likely to be determined by historical events. Egypt was bound to search for a modern sense of identity. What makes this book unique is its use of the work of literary figures, historians and politicians to investigate the cumulative impact of the changes which occurred during the Sadat period. Talhami's work places the Camp David era against the historical background of the identity debate. The fact that this debate remains unresolved today is a measure of Egypt's uncertain future as a nation and as a political community. While the majority of Egyptians recognize the inevitability of Palestinian involvement, they do not agree on the best course of action. The Persian Gulf War and Egypt's decision to side with the United States in this inter-Arab dispute constitute yet another onslaught on the Palestinians and on Arab identity. Scholars focusing on the Arab world and on Middle Eastern history and politics will find this book provocative and essential reading.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275941246
ISBN-10: 0275941248
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

GHADA HASHEM TALHAMI is Associate Professor of Politics at Lake Forest College. She was born in Jerusalem and was educated in England, Jordan, and the United States. She is the author of Suakin and Massawa under Egyptian Rule, 1865-1881 (1979), as well as numerous articles on Palestinian nationalism, Islamic fundamentalism, women in revolutionary movements, Islam in Africa, and Palestinian human rights. Dr. Talhami is a fellow of the Middle East Studies Center at the University of Chicago.

Cuprins

PrefaceThe Euphoria of Egyptian NationalismIn the Vortex of Egyptian Mass PoliticsArab Nationalism and the Challenge of IsraelPan-Arabism and the Palestinian DimensionThe Revival of Egyptian NationalismGreater Egypt ReexaminedConclusion: In the Shadow of Camp DavidSelected BiographyIndex