1986
DOI: 10.2307/20042776
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Egypt's Crisis, America's Dilemma

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“…To appease the domestic population, it was reported that the press was given more freedom, political controls were relaxed, and efforts to curb corruption were made. While ties with the United States loosened over these first few years, the United States remained Egypt's largest benefactor over this period (Jabber 1986). Even though domestic political pressures eased, Mubarak faced growing government debt and an economy with serious structural issues.…”
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“…To appease the domestic population, it was reported that the press was given more freedom, political controls were relaxed, and efforts to curb corruption were made. While ties with the United States loosened over these first few years, the United States remained Egypt's largest benefactor over this period (Jabber 1986). Even though domestic political pressures eased, Mubarak faced growing government debt and an economy with serious structural issues.…”
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confidence: 99%