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Officers Turned Policymakers, 69
RCC Encounters with Civilian Hegemonic
Contenders, 1952-1954
,
72
Overview of the Relations Between the RCC and
Civilian Organizations
,
76
Personal Power Struggles and Hegemonic Conflict in
the Military
,
85
Foreign Influences Affecting the Events of March, 98
Final Confrontation with the Brotherhood, 99
Conclusion, 100
Notes, 102
5.
Nasser's Pursuit of National and Social
Revolutions: 1954-1960
111
Completing the National Revolution, 112
International Reactions to Egypt's New Foreign Policy, 114
Political-Economic Impact of the National Revolution:
The Economic Upshot
,
116
Carrying the Arab Nationalist Banner, 117
Consolidation of Power in Political Society, 119
Efforts to Harmonize State-Society Relations for the
Social Revolution
,
127
Conflict in Other Arenas of Political and Political Society, 132
Impact of the "Social Revolutionary" Policies, 141
Conclusion, 146
Notes, 148
6.
The Travails of Building a New Hegemonic Bloc 154
The Shift to a "Socialist" Development Strategy, 154
In Search of a Hegemonic Doctrine, 156
Construction of Nasser's "Civilian Coalition," 162
Setting Up the Arab Socialist Union, 165
Nasser's Organizational Offensive, 166
Consequences of the Charter's Ideological Ambiguities, 169
Pushing the Arab Application of Scientific Socialism, 175
Transformation of the ASU by Sabri, 182
Extension of ASU Vanguard Control to Professional
Organizations
,
183
Reactions to Socialism in Political and Civil Society, 190
The Foreign Reaction, 196
Conclusion, 198
Notes, 200

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Publication Information: Book Title: Egypt during the Nasser Years: Ideology, Politics, and Civil Society. Contributors: Kirk J. Beattie - author. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 1994. Page Number: vi.
    
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