Egypt and the War on Iraq: Implications for Domestic Politics.
Journal of Third World Studies, 2007, Spring, 24, 1
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INTRODUCTION The war on Iraq has been a major concern for Egyptians who have engaged in a heated internal debate between the government and the opposition parties, syndicates, intellectuals and religious institutions. What were the main aspects of the conflicting attitudes? How did the regime deal with a hostile public opinion to its policy regarding the Iraqi issue in a highly destabilizing situation, domestically and regionally? What has been the main impact of the war on Egypt internally?
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