This article evaluates the political economy of U.S. aid in Egypt, arguing that transnational actors worked symbiotically with political and crony capitalist Egyptian elite to formulate and implement aid policies. The transnational elite project, narratively described as promoting ‘market democracy,’ defined reforms within a narrow frame where political and economic engagement would not challenge the dominant U.S.-Israeli security structure. The aid regime used a dual strategy based on partnerships and privatization, whereby reforms functioned to enhance asymmetric elite profit-making, economic integration into the U.S.-dominated capitalist system, and the geostrategic stability, and hence, dictatorship, within that order. Dictatorial power...
Since the 1980s, the United States has promoted human rights and democracy as a major part of its fo...
Abstract Egypt is a fairly large country with a struggling economy, like many others in the region. ...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 was an internal movement fueled by the conviction that change was ne...
Even though aid is a cornerstone of the Egyptian-American relationship, there is little research abo...
This study examines the extent to which American aid is a positive force in promoting economic devel...
Adopting an epistemic communities approach, this article outlines how U.S. foreign policy elites hav...
This paper discuses the role of USAID in the development process in Egypt. It discusses the USAID ro...
The study deals with the endless questions that always raised by many educated Arabs , who oppose t...
The relationship between foreign aid and the economic growth of developing countries is unquestionab...
노트 : Title: Special relationships, dollars, and development: U.S. foreign aid and state-building in ...
Many factors have been used to explain durable authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa ...
Every year, the United States uses foreign aid as a foreign policy tool. The Arab Spring gave the Un...
Egypt has been and continues to be one of the major recipients of development assistance in the thir...
This paper provides an historical overview of aid flows to North Africa. It assesses the aid allocat...
The paper aims to roles of the global actors on the failed transition to democracy in Egypt. In this...
Since the 1980s, the United States has promoted human rights and democracy as a major part of its fo...
Abstract Egypt is a fairly large country with a struggling economy, like many others in the region. ...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 was an internal movement fueled by the conviction that change was ne...
Even though aid is a cornerstone of the Egyptian-American relationship, there is little research abo...
This study examines the extent to which American aid is a positive force in promoting economic devel...
Adopting an epistemic communities approach, this article outlines how U.S. foreign policy elites hav...
This paper discuses the role of USAID in the development process in Egypt. It discusses the USAID ro...
The study deals with the endless questions that always raised by many educated Arabs , who oppose t...
The relationship between foreign aid and the economic growth of developing countries is unquestionab...
노트 : Title: Special relationships, dollars, and development: U.S. foreign aid and state-building in ...
Many factors have been used to explain durable authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa ...
Every year, the United States uses foreign aid as a foreign policy tool. The Arab Spring gave the Un...
Egypt has been and continues to be one of the major recipients of development assistance in the thir...
This paper provides an historical overview of aid flows to North Africa. It assesses the aid allocat...
The paper aims to roles of the global actors on the failed transition to democracy in Egypt. In this...
Since the 1980s, the United States has promoted human rights and democracy as a major part of its fo...
Abstract Egypt is a fairly large country with a struggling economy, like many others in the region. ...
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 was an internal movement fueled by the conviction that change was ne...