Robert Eugene Danielson
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Nasser and Pan-Arabism: Explaining Egypt’s Rise in Power
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2012
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“The British maintained direct control of four major areas in Egyptian society. They included: “security of imperial communications of Egypt, the defense of Egypt against foreign aggression or interference, the protection of foreign interests and foreign minorities, and Sudan and its future status.”9 In other words, the British kept control over all aspects of the country that was in their interest and not in the best interests of the Egyptian people. A constitution was signed and implemented in 1923, leading to future expansion of the Egyptian political system.”
― Nasser and Pan-Arabism: Explaining Egypt’s Rise in Power
― Nasser and Pan-Arabism: Explaining Egypt’s Rise in Power
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