外交事务

B. Rutherford, Jeannie Sowers
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地理如何影响埃及的外交政策?埃及人认为他们的国家是该地区的天然领导者,部分原因是它位于非洲,欧洲和亚洲的十字路口。1869年苏伊士运河的建成加强了该国的地理中心地位,使…
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Foreign Affairs
How Does Geography Shape Egypt’s Foreign Policy? Egyptians consider their country the natural leader of the region in part due to its location at the crossroads of Africa, Europe, and Asia. The completion of the Suez Canal in 1869 reinforced the country’s geographic centrality, making...
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