Palestine issue in Foreign Policy of Egypt; from Mubarak to Sisi

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The Palestinian issue is a controversial issue in Egyptian foreign policy matters that its significance depending on the different internal and external factors have varied. The importance of this issue, on the one hand stems of dynamics of the international system, especially the role of the United States and Israel, on the other hand have influenced by internal factors such as leadership and their conception of their national role and Acting domestic groups such as Islamists. This article by using Descriptive - analytical method seeks to answer this question that what is the most important factor for shaping Egypt's foreign policy toward the Palestinians after the Camp David Treaty, in particular the rise of Hosni Mubarak? This article argues that after the Camp David Treaty, environmental factors such as United States and Israel, have been the most important factors that shaping Egypt’s foreign policy toward the Palestinian issue.The role of environmental factors are due to three factors: Egypt's strategic importance and its role in securing Israel and economic - military dependence on the United States.
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Persian
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Journal of Strategic Research of Politics, Volume:5 Issue: 20, 2017
Pages:
162 to 185
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