The mutual political positions between Egypt and Libya and their impact on the relations of the two countries 1952-1969 AD
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https://doi.org/10.54172/4v7txd60Keywords:
Egypt, Libya, Monarchy, Republican systemAbstract
This research aims to study the mutual political positions between Egypt and Libya and their impact on the relations between the two countries from 1952 to 1969. This period covers the year 1952, which witnessed a change in the governing system in Egypt from a monarchy to a republic, until the year 1969, which also saw a change in the governing system in Libya from a monarchy to a republic. During this period, the relations between the two countries passed through many positions, events, and political crises, which gave the subject historical significance worthy of research and study. The motivation for choosing this topic was several reasons, including highlighting the popular role and official Egyptian positions in supporting Libyan issues, as well as highlighting Libyan positions supportive and supportive of the crises and trials that Egypt faced during the study period. The researcher relied on a set of documents that were not allowed to be photographed by government preservation centers to preserve them from damage. Therefore, some of them were copied by hand exactly as they were, including some linguistic errors, and then printed.
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