Egypt: Background and relations of the United States Jeremy m. Sharp specializes in Middle East affairs, January 10, 2014 Summary This report provides an overview of the key issues for Congress relating to Egypt and information on foreign aid to Egypt. The United States provided military and economic aid to Egypt large since the late seventies.
Business elite Egyptian post-Mubarak: a strong player among the generals and the Brotherhood deals with the study issued by the (German Institute for International and Security Affairs) of the researcher (Estefan Roll) control of the business elite on the Egyptian economy during the last decade of the Mubarak era, during the last decade of the reign of Mubarak dominated by a group of businessmen on large sectors of the Egyptian economy, which arrived with them to become the political elite and became well represent a large part in the control of strategic decisions.
A year after the ouster of Marsa, still exists about the split-Sisi and the Muslim Brotherhood
Mounting frustration with the decline of democracy
Almost a year of turmoil and violence sapped optimism Egyptians and damaged photographs of the key players in the post-Mubarak era, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center.