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OverviewThe Sinai Peninsula holds a unique strategic and political significance for Egypt and its neighbours. Enclosed by the Suez Canal and bordering Gaza and Israel, Egypt's rugged eastern province has been the cornerstone of the Egyptian-Israeli peace accords, yet its internal politics and security have remained largely under media blackout. While the international press descended on the capital Cairo in January 2011, Sinai's armed rebellion was largely ignored. The regime lost control of the peninsula in a matter of days and since then, unprecendented chaos has reigned. In this crucial analysis, Mohannad Sabry argues that Egypt's shortsighted approach to national security has continually proven to be a failure. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mohannad Sabry , Mohannad SabryPublisher: The American University in Cairo Press Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.592kg ISBN: 9789774167287ISBN 10: 9774167287 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 20 November 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMohannad Sabry is one of Egypt's best young writers--and one of the first to understand the new dangers in Sinai. His book has the ground truth that can only come from careful, close-up reporting. This is the kind of smart, independent journalism that Egypt needs to build a truly strong future. --David Ignatius, The Washington Post For years now, Sabry has been on the ground in the Sinai, seeing and observing a story that so many others have missed...This is an important and timely book filled with field research and reporting that anyone who cares about the future of the Middle East needs to read. --Charles M. Sennott, founder and executive director of The GroundTruth Project and Middle East correspondent for The Boston Globe """For years now, Sabry has been on the ground in the Sinai, seeing and observing a story that so many others have missed...This is an important and timely book filled with field research and reporting that anyone who cares about the future of the Middle East needs to read.""—Charles M. Sennott, The Boston Globe ""This is an engaging, informative book which delivers a disturbing portrait of a region largely forgotten except when tourists are hit by terrorist attacks.""—Sarah Irving, The Electronic Intifada ""Urgent and excellent . . . . In the course of his investigations, Sabry does more than merely shine an expert light onto the peninsula; he also illuminates many of the fault lines that have animated so much political unrest across the country as a whole.""—Jack Schenker, Times Literary Supplement ""By showing and explaining what a critical region of the Middle East went through after 2011, Sabry contributes to the overall documentation of the Arab Spring. In this regard, Sinai develops the collective understanding of the political turmoil that has characterized the Middle East since 2011, facilitating the contemplation of its future implications. Thanks to Sabry's accessible writing style, the book constitutes a useful resource for both academics and the general readership.""—Georgios Rigas, Middle East Policy Council ""A useful resource for ordinary readers and scholars alike."" —Insight Turkey" Author InformationMohannad Sabry is an Egyptian journalist who has reported extensively from the Sinai Peninsula. He was named a finalist for the 2011 Livingston Award for International Reporting and has been published in many international publications including The Washington Times, USA Today, GlobalPost and Al-Monitor. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |