National Role Perception and Egypt’s Foreign Policy in Sadat and Mubarak Eras

Homeira Moshir Zadeh; Fatemeh Salavati Toroghi

Volume 4, Issue 12 , July 2015, , Pages 163-191

Abstract
  Egypt’s foreign policy as an Arab, Islamic, African country and an influential actor in the Middle East has always been an important issue and its constitutive factors, changes, and continuities in the course of time have attracted students of foreign policy and the Middle East. This article explores ...  Read More

Study of the Roots of the Egyptian 2011 Revolution According to the Ontological Security Model

Javad Mamaghani

Volume 3, Issue 11 , April 2015, , Pages 57-85

Abstract
  Egyptian revolution in January 2011 was a transition period of the Islamic awakening in the Egypt and therefore it is essential to understand these events. This article seeks to provide a theoretical approach about developments in Egypt and in this matter the theory of ontological security of Anthony ...  Read More