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Coming Full Circle: Post Revolutionary Change in Egypt and its Effect on Relations with Israel

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posted on 2025-08-08, 11:47 authored by Benjamin Max Goldberg
This thesis provides an analysis of the process of revolution that occurred in Egypt starting in January 2011 and its impact on Egyptian-Israeli relations. After the process of revolution is examined, a detailed account of the various regime changes that occurred over the next 4 years is provided. After these regime changes are detailed, the foreign policy decisions of Israel and the various Egyptian regimes are examined. This analysis culminates in a prediction for Egypt’s future. A major finding of this thesis is that Egypt underwent a revolution to remove an oppressive regime to only go through years of violence, protest, and at some times anarchy, to have a regime remarkably similar to the one they wished to remove. The other main finding of this analysis is that Egyptian-Israeli relations changed drastically with regime change, but was always considered by the new regimes.<p></p>

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2016

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  • The Honors College

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English

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Program of Study

Political Science and Pre-Professional Legal Studies

Advisor

Curtis Ryan

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  • Undergraduate Honors Thesis

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