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Author Alterman, Jon B., 1964- author

Title Making choices : the future of the U.S.-Egyptian relationship / author, Jon B. Alterman
Published Washington, DC : Center for Strategic & International Studies, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource (iii, 28 pages)
Contents Four decades of stability, five years of uncertainty -- Security ties -- Broader strategic benefits -- Economics -- Trouble ahead -- Policy responses, human rights, and conditionality -- Growing apart -- Preserving the relationship
Summary "The changes of the last five years have shaken the U.S.-Egyptian relationship to its core. For decades, Egypt was a cornerstone of U.S. strategy, and the United States was a cornerstone of Egyptian strategy. However unsatisfying it became for both sides, finding alternatives was unthinkable. It was easier to paper over differences and leave the work of rethinking the relationship for another day. Yet with the changes in Egypt in the last five years, and with the United States thinking anew about its role in the Middle East, that day has come. This report examines the interests that a close bilateral relationship serves and also highlights the consequences of a different kind of U.S.-Egyptian relationship. No policy is without costs or drawbacks, but U.S. policymakers need to understand both the likely results of maintaining close ties with Egypt and the likely results of alternatives"--Publisher's web site
Notes "August 2016."
"A report of the CSIS Middle East Program."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (CSIS, viewed August 5, 2016)
Subject Diplomatic relations.
SUBJECT United States -- Foreign relations -- Egypt
Egypt -- Foreign relations -- United States
Subject Egypt.
United States.
Form Electronic book
Author CSIS Middle East Program, issuing body
Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D.C.), publisher
Other Titles Future of the U.S.-Egyptian relationship
Future of the United States-Egyptian relationship