Gamal Nasser was the President of Egypt from 1954 until his death in 1970 at age 52. He remains a hero in Egypt for gaining full independence after centuries of colonial rule, implementing sweeping social programs, modernizing its economy, and transforming Egypt into a regional political and military power. Extensive research involving a number of peer-reviewed articles and primary sources shows that Nasser required a vast amount of financial and military foreign aid to accomplish his goals. During the height of the Cold War, Egypt received substantial aid from numerous sources including the USSR and the United States. An examination of the main events before and during Nasser’s reign reveals that he never wavered from his strict policy of ...
The history of Egypt and Israel consists of four wars and hundreds of border incidents that have tak...
This article explores the role of the political ideology on shaping the decision-making process in E...
The Egyptian state’s policy of dispatching trained Egyptian professionals, primarily educational sta...
Gamal Nasser was the President of Egypt from 1954 until his death in 1970 at age 52. He remains a he...
In the Egyptian consciousness, there is a date that resonates in the nation’s memory as the official...
Long before President Nasser took over in 1952, Egypt was considered a very attractive location for ...
Many assessments of the trajectory of positive neutralism in Egypt have presented it as a foreign po...
President Gamal 'Abd Nasser was a beloved figure of the Egyptian people and loomed large over the Ar...
John F. Kennedy became President of the United States in 1961, in the middle of the Cold War. Prior ...
Gamal Abdel Nasser used his strong response to the 1956 Suez Canal crisis to elevate his political p...
At the time of Nasser\u27s death the Soviet Union had reached the pinnacle of its influence in Egypt...
The seizure and subsequent war over the Suez Canal in 1956 is the major theme of this work. The effe...
The Egyptian state’s policy of dispatching trained Egyptian professionals, primarily educational sta...
Gamal Abdel Nasser is presumably the most influential leader in the Arab world in 20th century, fro...
Gamal Abdel Nasser established the praetorian regime in 1952. Nasser ruled Egypt with the ‘party-sta...
The history of Egypt and Israel consists of four wars and hundreds of border incidents that have tak...
This article explores the role of the political ideology on shaping the decision-making process in E...
The Egyptian state’s policy of dispatching trained Egyptian professionals, primarily educational sta...
Gamal Nasser was the President of Egypt from 1954 until his death in 1970 at age 52. He remains a he...
In the Egyptian consciousness, there is a date that resonates in the nation’s memory as the official...
Long before President Nasser took over in 1952, Egypt was considered a very attractive location for ...
Many assessments of the trajectory of positive neutralism in Egypt have presented it as a foreign po...
President Gamal 'Abd Nasser was a beloved figure of the Egyptian people and loomed large over the Ar...
John F. Kennedy became President of the United States in 1961, in the middle of the Cold War. Prior ...
Gamal Abdel Nasser used his strong response to the 1956 Suez Canal crisis to elevate his political p...
At the time of Nasser\u27s death the Soviet Union had reached the pinnacle of its influence in Egypt...
The seizure and subsequent war over the Suez Canal in 1956 is the major theme of this work. The effe...
The Egyptian state’s policy of dispatching trained Egyptian professionals, primarily educational sta...
Gamal Abdel Nasser is presumably the most influential leader in the Arab world in 20th century, fro...
Gamal Abdel Nasser established the praetorian regime in 1952. Nasser ruled Egypt with the ‘party-sta...
The history of Egypt and Israel consists of four wars and hundreds of border incidents that have tak...
This article explores the role of the political ideology on shaping the decision-making process in E...
The Egyptian state’s policy of dispatching trained Egyptian professionals, primarily educational sta...