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The Egyptian and Turkish Foreign Policies

Authors: Abdelhamied Hany El-Rafie;

The Egyptian and Turkish Foreign Policies

Abstract

The foreign policy of any country is a reflection to its internal policy and from my understanding of the course I found out that the Foreign policy of every country is built on the country’s National interest and this element shows the goals of each country and how every country perceives the outer framework of its network of relations due to its Internal factors so we can not imagine a country which has a weak economic status to play a leading role on the International forum or we cant imagine a country which have a weak army would expand its territory on a militant basis.Due to what mentioned above I will divide my Paper into the following elements:1. The Egyptian Foreign Policy :a. The Internal and Historical background that shaped the Egyptian Foreign policy.b. The Circles of Current Egyptian foreign policy.2. The Turkish Foreign policy:a. Internal and Historical background.b. Current issues of the Turkish foreign policy.3. A comparison between both Foreign policies towards the Middle East.4. Conclusions.

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