British Egyptian Relations: From Suez to the Present DayNoel Brehony, Ayman El-Desouky Saqi, 15 ביולי 2012 - 336 עמודים This account of the first major forum to review relations between Britain and Egypt, held in London in 2006, demonstrates how political, economic and cultural interaction between the countries has developed since the Suez invasion of 1956. In addition to providing a historical assessment, it suggests ways forward in both bilateral and international contexts. Egyptian and British contributors include government ministers and specialists in history, economi, Egyptology, business, education, culture and international affairs. Contributors include: Roger Owen, Hugh Roberts, Mustapha Kamel al-Sayyid, Heba Handoussa, Fekri Hassan, Yousry Nasrallah and Penelope Lively. |
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Mostafa ElFeki | |
Mustapha Kamel alSayyid | |
Hugh Roberts | |
Ahmed ElMokadem | |
Heba Handoussa | |
Penelope Lively | |
Cultural Confusion | |
Yousry Nasrallah | |
Fekri Hassan | |
Michael Jones | |
Stephen Quirke | |
Nicholas Warner | |
Peter Mackenzie Smith | |
Egypts Economic Reform Programme | |
David Lubin | |
Ali E Hillal Dessouki | |
Paul Smith | |
Notes on Contributors | |
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activities Ahmed Alexandria Amelia Edwards American ancient Egypt Anthony Eden Arab world archaeology Ayman Nour BBC Arabic Service BBC Arabic Television bilateral Britain Britain and Egypt British Council British government British–Egyptian broadcast Cairo cent centre cinema colonial conference conservation contribute cooperation Coptic Copts countries country’s cultural heritage democracy promotion diplomatic economic Egyptian Egyptian government Egyptologists elections example excavations films foreign policy French Gamal Gamal Abdel Nasser global government’s Hassan human rights important initiative Institute interests invasion Iraq Islamic Islamists Israel Israeli issues leaders learning London major Middle East military Mohammed Mubarak Muhd Museum Muslim Brothers Nasser Office organisation particularly parties Petrie pivotal President problems programme projects recent regime region relations relationship Roger Owen role social contract society Suez Canal Suez Crisis superpower terrorism Tony Blair tourism Tutankhamun United University Western zone