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The Egyptian Intelligence Service A History Of The Mukhabarat 19102009 Owen L Sirrs

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The Egyptian Intelligence Service A History Of The Mukhabarat 19102009 Owen L Sirrs
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.22 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Owen L. Sirrs
ISBN: 9780415569200, 0415569206
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Egyptian Intelligence Service A History Of The Mukhabarat 19102009 Owen L Sirrs by Owen L. Sirrs 9780415569200, 0415569206 instant download after payment.

This book analyzes how the Egyptian intelligence community has adapted to shifting national security threats since its inception 100 years ago. 

Starting in 1910, when the modern Egyptian intelligence system was created to deal with militant nationalists and Islamists, the book shows how the security services were subsequently reorganized, augmented and centralized to meet an increasingly sophisticated array of challenges, including fascism, communism, army unrest, Israel, France, the United Kingdom, conservative Arab states, the Muslim Brotherhood and others. 

The book argues that studying Egypt’s intelligence community is integral to our understanding of that country’s modern history, regime stability and human rights record.  Intelligence studies have been described as the ‘missing dimension’ of international relations.  It is clear that intelligence agencies are pivotal to understanding the nature of many Arab regimes and their decision-making processes, and there is no published history of modern Egyptian intelligence in either a European language or in Arabic, though Egypt has the largest and arguably most effective intelligence community in the Arab world.

This book will fill a clear gap in the intelligence literature and will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, Middle Eastern politics, international security and IR in general. 

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