エジプトにおける「積極的中立主義」の契機
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"Positive Neutralism" came to be acknowledged as one of the main ideologies of the diplomacy of the Egyptian revolutionary government in 1956, when "Suez Crisis" took place. In this connection, it might be possible to consider the period 1952-56 as a formative one. The revolutionary leadership, quite contrary to its authoritarian image, had to decide its policy deliberlately, considering international and regional political developments as well as internal satability during this period. Egypt had inherited its quest for neutralism, so to speak "Passive Neutralism", from its former regime. It was during this period that the "Passive Neutralism" changed into the "Positive Neutralism", through the process of withdrawal of British troops from Suez area and struggle against the Baghdad Pact. And the ideology of "Positive Neutralism" was maintained by realism from the context of the Cold war, and also by Arabism ('uruba) from the context of Arab regional arena.
- 1992-03-31