摘要
In early 2011, Egypt underwent turbulence after the Arab Spring. Then two regime changes, three constitutional amendments, six referendums and frequent cabinet reshuffles followed. But with President Abdel Fattah aI-Sisi taking power last June, the country has finally tilted toward stability.Liao Baizhi, an associate research fellow with the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, says this has opened up a host of possibilities for Cairo to regain its regional stature. Excerpts of his arguments follow:THE Abdel Fattah al-Sisi administration has won the support of the armed forces, police and the judiciary.
In early 2011, Egypt underwent turbulence after the Arab Spring. Then two regime changes, three constitutional amendments, six referendums and frequent cabinet reshuffles followed. But with President Abdel Fattah aI-Sisi taking power last June, the country has finally tilted toward stability.Liao Baizhi, an associate research fellow with the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, says this has opened up a host of possibilities for Cairo to regain its regional stature. Excerpts of his arguments follow:THE Abdel Fattah al-Sisi administration has won the support of the armed forces, police and the judiciary.