THE EGYPTIAN FOREIGN POLITICAL DECISION TOWARDS THE COUNTRIES OF THE REGIONAL REGION
Abstract
Our contemporary reality has witnessed many local changes in several countries, and these changes did not make their previous reality the same as what follows it. The political positions of the country did not remain the same before the occurrence of these leadership changes. For the criteria of true democracy, a quick comparison of the reality of democratic and other countries, we find that in the first, the positions drawn for foreign policy remain as they are without real change, even if they leave some influences on the mechanisms of their expression. A different reality, especially when exposed to the leadership variable, and drawing the features of a new political stage in it, all of this undoubtedly leaves a great impact on the positions formulated by the competent bodies in their international relations, so that they are almost a realistic translation of the desires of that variable,And since the study is about the leadership variable of the Egyptian states, specifically after the revolution of June 30-2013 and the advent of the new political leadership led by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, there is no doubt that the impact of the latter is clear in the work of the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and that the degrees of this influence differ according to each entity, issue or crisis. They all have a specific policy.
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