01951nam a2200289 a 4500001001500000005001700015008004100032020003500073020003000108040000600138050001400144082001200158100001700170245012100187260003500308300002100343490004300364520093900407650001001346650002801356650001101384830004301395856008201438942001201520999001701532952011201549ASIN184885460920170105102847.0130816s2012 xxu eng d a1848854609 (hardcover)c$98.50 a9781848854604 (hardcover) a004aDT82.5.I704a962.0531 aStein, Ewan.10aRepresenting israel in modern egypt :bideas, intellectuals and foreign policy from nasser to mubarak /cEwan Stein. a[S.l.] :bI. B. Tauris,c2012. a320 p. ;c22 cm.1 aLibrary of modern middle east studies. aFrom the heady days of Nasser's Arab nationalism to the cold peace of the Mubarak era, the idea and reality of Israel has occupied a central position in Egyptian politics. Ewan Stein seeks to explain and historicize the state of "no war, no peace" that followed the 1979 Camp David Accords, examining the way in which domestic factors interact with global and regional shifts to shape attitudes to Israel in the Arab world's most populous country. Incorporating the writings of prominent political thinkers, this book looks at how approaches to Israel have been elaborated through broader ideologies - in particular liberal nationalism, Marxism, and Islamism. It argues that representations of Israel have reflected Egyptian conceptions of self. This book provides original and nuanced insights into the relationships between state, society, and foreign policy within the context of Egyptian nationalism and broader regional politics. 0aEgypt 0aInternational relations 0aIsrael 0aLibrary of modern middle east studies.403Amazon.comuhttp://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1848854609/chopaconline-20 2ddccBK c14098d14098 001040708NFICaCIPSbCIPScGENd2013-08-16l0o962.053 STE 2012pCIPS0000290r2013-08-16w2013-08-16yBK