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Strategic partnership between the United States and Egypt: A Historical Overview

by Hrustan Šišić 1 ORCID ID for Hrustan Šišić

1 International Burch University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

ABSTRACT

This article examines the strategic partnership between the United States and Egypt, highlighting the historical significance and dynamics that have shaped this partnership since the 1970s. Egypt's strategic location and control of the Suez Canal contribute to its significant role in world trade and military strategies. Since the Cold War, U.S.-Egyptian relations have been characterized by military cooperation and significant economic assistance, despite occasional conflicts over human rights and democratization. While promoting democracy and protecting human rights worldwide, the United States has simultaneously supported authoritarian regimes in Egypt and the Middle East. Analyzing U.S. foreign policy towards Egypt, this study reveals a dichotomy between promotion of democratic values and security interests. This study highlights the benefits that the United States receives from this long-standing partnership as well as the implications for regional stability. Focusing on the intersection of U.S. values and security interests, this paper provides a balanced understanding of the long-term alliance and its impact on regional stability and international perceptions. This study uses historical analysis method to understand the nature and dynamics of the strategic relationship of the United States and Egypt.

Keywords: United States, Egypt, partnership, military cooperation, economic assistance

HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE
Šišić H. (2024). Strategic partnership between the United States and Egypt: A Historical Overview, MAP Social Sciences, 5, 55-67. doi: https://doi.org/10.53880/2744-2454.2024.5.55

MAP Social Sciences

Volume 5

ISSN: 2744-2454/ © The Authors.
Published by MAP - Multidisciplinary Academic Publishing.

Article Submitted: 29 May 2024
Article Accepted: 30 July 2024
Article Published: 31 July 2024


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.53880/2744-2454.2024.5.55

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