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Outline.
3/13/2008
Heba Gawish
ID: 085301 
Ι- Abstract
Egypt is a great country with a history that goes back for more than 2 million years. Even though, it is endowed with so many natural resources, Egyptians have been suffering in many ways such as poverty and low rates of education. In my viewpoint this goes back to politics whether international or domestic.
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Background
During the days of monarchy in egypt most of the population was living in poverty as peasants, only an elite few were living a luxurious life. This was one of the main reasons to cause the revolution of 1952, when for the first time in the Egyptian history Egypt was ruled by native Egyptians. The revolution promised people a better life, but in return it only limited their freedoms and introduced new kinds of corruption to the society.
Politics is another area of reversals and fundamental failures. The country started its long road to democracy with the opening of a pseudo parliament in 1866. By 1923 it had a liberal democratic constitution. The coup d’etat of 1952 declared the restoration of " healthy representative political life" as one of its primary six goals. With the establishment of a bureaucratic authoritarian regime, this particular goal was openly betrayed. Having pioneered the road to political (democratic) reforms since 1976, Egypt could have been placed as leading the "third wave" of democratization, if this process were not aborted. Moreover, at the turn of the century, the country is much less democratic than could have been expected and certainly much less democratic than many other countries that came later to the road of political liberalization.
By all means certain cultural traits or qualities are parts of any thorough explanation of failures and retreats. However, this may not be traced to certain real or imagined cultural "fixties". The problem may...
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