Egypt And The Politics Of U.s. Economic Aid

Egypt And The Politics Of U.s. Economic Aid

by Marvin G. Weinbaum
Egypt And The Politics Of U.s. Economic Aid

Egypt And The Politics Of U.s. Economic Aid

by Marvin G. Weinbaum

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Overview

The massive U.S. economic aid program for Egypt initiated in 1975 resulted in a bilateral aid relationship shaped by the interaction of political and development goals. In this study of the program's origins and consequences, Professor Weinbaum describes its scope and identifies the constraints that delayed and limited program implementation. The author discusses the modest U.S. leverage designed to encourage economic reforms and argues that far-reaching reforms could only be attained through a major change in Egypt's political structure. He finds that, despite its failure to make Egypt more economically self-reliant, U.S. assistance has enabled the country to attain a level of consumption and development planning possible with no other alternative. The profit to the United States results from the regime's moderate foreign policies and compatible views on strategic threats to the region. Despite the mutual benefits of this aid program, Professor Weinbaum concludes that the United States must display greater sensitivity to Egypt's political and economic problems if the "special relationship" is to survive through the 1980s.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367005788
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/07/2019
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 5.56(w) x 8.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Weinbaum, Marvin G.

Table of Contents

Introduction — Directions and Strategies in U.S. Foreign Aid — Aid and Egypt's Infitah — Dependent Development — Programs and Projects — Bureaucratic Constraints — Aid and Policy Reform — Aid in the Future of U.S.-Egyptian Relations
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