Publication

Jun 2017

Europe´s current policy towards Egypt is dominated by immediate migration concerns and commercial opportunities. That’s not wise, say the authors of this brief. It’s a short-sighted approach that offers few benefits and overlooks the dangers of Egypt’s current trajectory. Instead, the EU should prioritize the country’s socio-economic development, refocus its counterterrorism debate, and limit the worst excesses of Cairo’s ongoing political crackdown.

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Author Yasser El-Shimy, Anthony Dworkin
Series ECFR Policy Briefs
Issue 218
Publisher European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR)
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