Egypt After Nasser: Sadat, Peace, and the Mirage of ProsperityLooks at the state of Egypt at Nasser's death, assesses the accomplishments and shortcomings of Sadat's leadership, and discusses Egypt's current problems |
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User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictLippman reveals a country where the economy has completely broken down. Nothing works, neither telephones, rent control, nor buses. Nor do some of the peoplecivil servants are singled out. Nasser, who ... Read full review
Contents
Exorcising Nasser | 31 |
The Tyranny of the Falcon | 55 |
A Rube Goldberg Economy | 82 |
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