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... Egypt's most pressing economic and social problems . Since the objective of creating an Arab empire conflicts with some of the core interests and values of other Middle Eastern states , the Egyptian government under the late President ...
... Egypt's most pressing economic and social problems . Since the objective of creating an Arab empire conflicts with some of the core interests and values of other Middle Eastern states , the Egyptian government under the late President ...
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... Egypt's other instru- ments of foreign policy . For several reasons , the Egyptian government has employed radio broadcasting almost exclusively as the medium for disseminating its information.32 First , the rate of illiteracy in the ...
... Egypt's other instru- ments of foreign policy . For several reasons , the Egyptian government has employed radio broadcasting almost exclusively as the medium for disseminating its information.32 First , the rate of illiteracy in the ...
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... Egypt in the United Arab Republic , Egyptian propaganda has made serious attempts to build a more solid basis for pro - unity sentiments among the Arabs . Rather than merely creating hatreds or inculcating a " mystique " for President ...
... Egypt in the United Arab Republic , Egyptian propaganda has made serious attempts to build a more solid basis for pro - unity sentiments among the Arabs . Rather than merely creating hatreds or inculcating a " mystique " for President ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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