The Arab Spring in the Global Political EconomyEgypt: From Liberalisation to Marginalisation
The Arab Spring in the Global Political Economy: Egypt: From Liberalisation to Marginalisation
Talani, Leila Simona
2015-10-28 00:00:00
[At this point it is important to ascertain to what extent Egypt, the second country experiencing political turmoil leading to regime change during the events of the Arab Spring, has been excluded or marginalised from the global political economy.]
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The Arab Spring in the Global Political EconomyEgypt: From Liberalisation to Marginalisation
[At this point it is important to ascertain to what extent Egypt, the second country experiencing political turmoil leading to regime change during the events of the Arab Spring, has been excluded or marginalised from the global political economy.]
Published: Oct 28, 2015
Keywords: Foreign Direct Investment; Middle East; Trade Openness; Brain Drain; Open Door Policy
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