U.S. Egyptian Relations After the Cold War: Egypt's Growing Challenges
Abstract
Despite several well publicized problems -- rising violence from Islamic extremists, an uninspired political climate, and continued unemployment and poverty -- Egypt's regime is in no immediate danger of collapse. Rather, the serious problems are long term. If a concerted attempt to address them is not made now, Egypt's future and U.S. interests could be threatened. The workshop focused on four interrelated issues: whether the political system can be revitalized without political upheaval whether Islamic activism can be moderated or effectively challenged by competing secular forces whether Egypt's economic reforms can be sustained in the face of the painful political adjustments they will require whether the military will continue to play a stabilizing domestic role.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1994
- Accession Number
- ADA394661
Entities
People
- Phebe Marr
Organizations
- National Defense University