2018
DOI: 10.1080/13629387.2018.1454650
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The foreign policy of post-Mubarak Egypt and the strengthening of relations with Saudi Arabia: balancing between economic vulnerability and regional and regime security

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“…For Indonesia, the role of Arabic is considered strategic in diplomatic affairs with Middle Eastern countries in the fields of education, politics, business, health, and the economy. 1 This interest also refutes the narrative that states the limitations of Arabic only as a religious language in Islam. In fact, Arabic has the same function as other languages as a communication tool that can be used by everyone regardless of religion, ethnicity, culture, and race.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…For Indonesia, the role of Arabic is considered strategic in diplomatic affairs with Middle Eastern countries in the fields of education, politics, business, health, and the economy. 1 This interest also refutes the narrative that states the limitations of Arabic only as a religious language in Islam. In fact, Arabic has the same function as other languages as a communication tool that can be used by everyone regardless of religion, ethnicity, culture, and race.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Others focus on the parties and movements' participation in the political and electoral game (Masoud, 2014;Pellicer & Wegner, 2014;Szmolka, 2015Szmolka, , 2019Wegner & Cavatorta, 2019), the nature and characteristics of parties' membership (Cimini, 2020;Tomé-Alonso, 2016) or a more far-reaching comparative perspective (Esposito et al, 2018;Kraetzchmar & Rivetti, 2018). More recently, some researchers have turned to the foreign relations of Islamist actors (Abouzzohour & Tomé-Alonso, 2019;Adraoui, 2018;Azaola-Piazza, 2019;Fernández-Molina et al, 2019;Schraeder et al, 2019). When the failure to bring about 'either the breakdown of authoritarian regimes or transition to some form of post-authoritarian governance' (Heydemann, 2016) became clearly apparent, researchers more vocally explored the impact of the closing of democratic horizons on Islamist politics in terms of the repression-radicalization hypothesis 1 (Lynch & Schwedler, 2020).…”
Section: Islamist Politics In Context: What Is the Missing Piece?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El marco de análisis del estudio es el definido por la política exterior (Azaola, 2019), que establece una diferencia entre tres niveles de observación para evaluar el comportamiento de un Estado en las relaciones internacionales: el global, el regional/ subregional y el nacional. Además, en relación con la esfera doméstica saudí se hace necesario considerar la estrecha interrelación que existe entre las decisiones del monarca y las políticas del reino en un país donde la personalización y la patrimonialización del Estado caracterizan todo el proceso de toma de decisiones (Médard, 1990;Mouline, 2010;Hinnebusch, 2003: 110-120;Mabon, 2018: 3).…”
Section: Metodologíaunclassified