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Muted criticism in Egypt (part 1)
Authors:Norman Frankel
Affiliation:Frankel and Associates , Skokie, IL, 60077
Abstract:Egypt, the heart of the Arab world, is the dominant player in Arab‐Israeli and inter‐Arab affairs. Close scrutiny of political and intellectual trends in Egypt tells us much about these trends throughout the Arab world. Reporting from a country such as Egypt, which has an authoritarian form of government, presents problems for journalists and researchers. There is much criticism of the government, but it is muted, often lying just below the surface. One must try to discern the underlying political reality without seeming to criticize the government. Journalists who are considered pro‐Israel are viewed with suspicion. Journalists who ask probing questions may be classified as pro‐Israel. This study examines the complex fabric of Egyptian political reality through interviews with prominent intellectuals and government leaders. The interviews focus on crucial areas of foreign policy.
Keywords:Egypt  Israel  Palestinians  Syria  United States  Soviet Union  Arab‐Israeli conflict  normalization  Camp David  Arab unity  Nasser  Sadat  Mubarak  freedom of press
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