Presidential Succession Scenarios in Egypt and Their Impact on U.S. -Egyptian Strategic Relations

Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute U. S. Army War College, 2011. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. x, 48, [2] p. Endnotes. This is one of the External Research Associates Program Monographs. From an on-line posting: "This monograph explores the critical question of who might succeed President Hosni Mubarak by examining various succession scenarios in Egypt. Given the extensive political, security, and economic ties between the United States and Egypt, the monograph also examines the policy implications of each of these scenarios and makes recommendations for U.S. policymakers. Mr. Gregory Aftandilian is an independent consultant, having spent over 21 years in government service. He was foreign policy advisor to Congressman Van Hollen, professional staff member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and foreign policy adviser to Senator Paul Sarbanes, and foreign policy fellow to Senator Edward Kennedy. Mr. Aftandilian worked for 13 years as a Middle East analyst at the Department of State. His other government experiences include work for the Department of Defense. The above information may not be current. It was current when the individual was published by SSI." Condition: Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling.

Keywords: Presidential Succession, Hosni Mubarak, Tantawi, U.S. -Egyptian, Omar Soliman, Ahmed Shafiq, Mohammad El-Baradei, Muslim Brotherhood

ISBN: 9781584875062

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