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  The Egyptian Left and the Roots of Neutralism in the Pre-Nasserite Era
 
 
Titel: The Egyptian Left and the Roots of Neutralism in the Pre-Nasserite Era
Auteur: Ginat, Rami
Verschenen in: British journal of Middle Eastern studies
Paginering: Jaargang 30 (2003) nr. 1 pagina's 5-24
Jaar: 2003-05
Inhoud: The prevailing belief among many contemporary Middle-Eastern scholars is that the pioneer of neutralism in Egypt and the Arab world was Jamal Abd al-Nasir. This article disputes this common wisdom and argues that the last Wafd government (1950-1952) preceded Nasir in formulating and implementing a policy of neutralism. Wafdist neutralism, however, did not emerge out of the blue. In fact, the ideological seeds of neutralism, as this article shows, had already been planted in Egyptian soil in the early 1940s by elements of the Egyptian left. Ideological and political cooperation between the Wafd's left wing and prominent circles from the Egyptian left bore dividends when the former, represented by Muhammad Salah al-Din, the last Wafdist-Foreign Minister, were to have a great influence on the formulation and realization of Egypt's policy of neutralism.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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