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The Turkish role in the economic development of Egypt after years of underinvestment in the economy. Turkey's wider role in the development of political institutions for democracy in the Middle East.
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Turkey Predicts Partnership With Egypt as Regional Anchors
New York Times 09.18.2011
Obama lagging on the Arab Spring - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.12.2011
Muslim Brotherhood Looks West in Bid to Revive Egyptian Economy
Wall Street Journal 02.17.2012
Muslim Brotherhood Leader Rises as Egypt's Decisive Voice
New York Times 03.12.2012
Egypt’s president is U.S. critic, but could be an ally - The Washington Post
Washington Post 06.26.2012
Turkey Steps Up to the Assad Challenge
Wall Street Journal 06.28.2012
President Morsi in Egypt Seizes New Powers
New York Times 11.22.2012
Michael Gerson - Arabs' urge for self-government shouldn't be a surprise
Washington Post 02.01.2011
Misconceptions about the Egyptian crisis
Washington Post 02.01.2011
Wall Street Journal 02.03.2011
In Turkey's Example, Some See a Road Map for Egypt
New York Times 02.05.2011
Wall Street Journal 02.08.2011
The Next Step for Egypt's Opposition
New York Times 02.10.2011
In Egypt, Town Built on Patronage Is Test of New Order
New York Times 02.20.2011
New York Times 02.22.2011
Libya Putting $2 Billion Into Egyptâs Central Bank
New York Times 03.24.2013
Wall Street Journal 06.13.2011
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