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050 4 $aDT107.87$b.S34 2011eb online
100 1 $aSchenker, David Kenneth,$d1968-
245 10 $aEgypt's enduring challenges :$bshaping the post-Mubarak environment /$cDavid Schenker.
260 $aWashington, DC :$bWashington Institute for Near East Policy,$c2011.
300 $axii, 48 p.
490 1 $aPolicy focus ;$v#110
500 $aTitle from PDF title page (Washington Institute for Near East Policy, viewed on Apr. 27, 2011).
500 $a"April 2011."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 45-47).
505 0 $aAbout the author. -- Acknowledgments. -- Executive summary. -- Introduction. -- 1. Frustrations with governance. -- 2. Politics in Egypt. -- 3. The economic priority. -- 4. Egypt and the Middle East. -- 5. The United States and Egypt. -- 6. Policy recommendations. -- Notes.
520 $aEgypt is a regional bellwether, the most populous Arab state and formerly the most influential. If the democratic experiment succeeds there, other states in transition will fall into place. The Papyrus Revolution was a remarkable achievement for the people of Egypt, but the hard work of consolidating democracy remains to be completed. Washington has a strong interest in the outcome and should not pretend otherwise. Its influence should be used to help Cairo manage change while maintaining stability. The fate of more than 80 million Egyptians, and quite possibly the region as a whole, depends on it.
538 $aMode of access: World Wide Web.
538 $aSystem requirements: Adobe Reader.
651 0 $aEgypt$xPolitics and government$y21st century.
650 0 $aDemocratization$zEgypt.
650 0 $aDemocracy$zEgypt.
651 0 $aUnited States$xForeign relations$zEgypt.
651 0 $aEgypt$xForeign relations$zUnited States.
710 2 $aWashington Institute for Near East Policy.
830 0 $aPolicy focus (Washington Institute for Near East Policy) ;$v#110.
988 $a20120920
906 $0OCLC