nasserism Flashcards

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political control in egypt

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1954 Nasser President and dominated gov with army commanders

successful

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2
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resist pressure from Muslim Brotherhood

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  • banned in 1953
  • arrested thousands
  • stifled open support for them
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3
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land reform

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was started early 1950s

reduced rural poverty and farming became more efficient

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4
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nationalisation of industry

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  • 1967 nationalised export of cotton, banks, transport and press, which quelled dissent
  • reduced its dependence on foreign support
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5
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opposition to Israel

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set up PLO 1964

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6
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“voice of the Arabs”

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set up in response to Baghdad Pact 1955

aim - to preserve power of Egypt and spread the appeal fo Arab nationalism.

result - contributed to growth of Arab Nationalism and Nasser became a hero in the Arab world

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7
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British troops

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withdrew from Egypt in 1954 at Nasser’s request in order to gain further independence

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in the 1950s

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Br and USA tried to persuade Nasser to join an anti-Soviet pact but he saw their interference as a threat to Egyptian independence and stability

his neutral stance made them suspicious

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9
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Baghdad Pact 1955

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seemed like Br interference in Arab affairs - Nasser feared Jordan, Lebanon and Syria would join, leaving Egypt isolated

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10
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Nasser and non-aligned world

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India and China respected his neutral stance - 1955 conference in Bandung

his international prestige grew and he was seen as head of arab world

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11
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czech arms deal

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1955

seen as throwing off the domination of the west and securing the defence of the arab world

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12
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aftermath of Suez crisis

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Arab cities erupted into Anti-Western demonstrations

Syria and SA broke off relations with Br and Fr and Syria, Egypt and Jordan signed a military pact

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13
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treaty of arab solidarity

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1957

egy, syr, jord, sa

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14
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Nasser sought to

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lead and unite the Arab world but his socialist policies were not welcomed in all arab states

SA, Jordan and Iraq monarchies allied to the West

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15
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height of Nasser’s power

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creation of UAR 1958-61 - many hoped it would lead to an arab state but internal instability led to its collaspe

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16
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sparked Suez crisis

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by nationalising Suez Canal 26 July 1956

in response, BR and FR withdrew support for Aswan dam

17
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actions fo Suez

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Israel, Br and Fr invaded

Nasser exploited cold war tensions, as he knew the West wouldn’t want soviet presence in ME

18
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industrial modifications

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although this was successful to an extent, in terms of industrial standards Egypt was far behind ones of West

economy slowed after 1964

19
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arab socialism

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overall, he implemented it quite effectively, in terms of agriculture and industry, but he ultimately failed to unite the arab world

20
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his character

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in the words of William Cleveland, “he was the embodiment of what the arab world wanted”