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The Eisenhower Adminstraton's Aid Policy To Egypt

Posted on:2012-02-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J J LuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330368980188Subject:World History
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During the Cold War, the Eisenhower administration for the needs of the Cold War with the Soviet Union to aid as a political tool to win over Egypt, and try to incorporate them into the West to global security system. And Egypt came to power after the revolution of free government officers, the initial view of the assistance to consolidate its power and access to all levels of the developed economies such as the consideration, willing to accept U.S. aid, but do not want to do too much in the political concessions made in the aid process Egypt-US contradictions, the humanitarian aid the early Eisenhower administration than in the latter part of the strong factors, post-political factors dominate. Finally led to the breakdown of US-Egyptian relations, the Soviet socialist bloc to aid as a means of greatly improved relations with Egypt, making the Eisenhower administration as a means of containing the Soviet Union to assist the strategic bankruptcy. Eisenhower national academic policy of aid to Egypt is less involved. International relations from the perspective of this paper attempts to make full use of raw materials, the U.S. official, to the Eisenhower Administration to consider the Egyptian aid policy, process and constraints to conduct a comprehensive in-depth analysis, which the United States diplomatic relations with Egypt to make a side discussion, and then revealed during the Cold War the United States the nature of the Third World aid factor.This preamble to the related concept made a simple comment, described the system at home and abroad to take current research and research methods in this paper, problems, etc., first to the third part of this paper discusses in detail the policy of the Eisenhower Administration assistance to Egypt considerations, process and constraints. Eisenhower took office, to the assistance of the Truman administration made a slight adjustment of the policy. Put forward their own national security strategy-strategy of massive retaliation, in the National League put forward a national collective security, the global containment of Soviet Socialist Group's expansion strategy. Trying to piece together the military defense groups in the Middle East, and Egypt as the leader in Middle East politics is its global strategy is undoubtedly an extremely important part. Therefore, the Eisenhower administration as a means of trying to lure to assist Egypt in political concessions. Since the Eisenhower administration's assistance to Egypt is mainly for the global Cold War strategy and geo-strategic services, lack of integrity on the Egypt and systematic consideration, it failed to develop a more comprehensive aid policy. Result, U.S. aid to Egypt is very tortuous process, the United States in the process of temporary assistance, repeated and uncertainty loom now, seriously affecting the US-Egyptian relations. Another paper also in-depth analysis of the impact of the Eisenhower administration aid to Egypt factors to be considered from three aspects, Soviet Union, Israel, and interest factors are factors which play an important role. Finally, the author draws on the Soviet Union throughout the Cold War policy of the U.S. aid to Egypt has always been, is the main factor of aid policy.Based on the Egyptian aid policy during the Eisenhower Administration-depth and detailed analysis, recognizing that the objectives of the Government in containing the Soviet Union under the direction of development of the situation according to the Cold War need to adjust the policy of aid to Egypt to find out the time between the U.S. and Egypt assistance to the evolution of the situation and status of diplomatic relations, without understanding the nature of U.S. foreign aid and U.S. Middle East policy has certain significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Eisenhower Adminstration, Aid Policy, Egypt, The cold war
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