Book description
This account of the first major forum to review relations between
Britain and Egypt, held in London in 2006, demonstrates how political,
economic and cultural interaction between the countries has developed
since the Suez invasion of 1956. In addition to providing a historical
assessment, it suggests ways forward in both bilateral and
international contexts. Egyptian and British contributors include
government ministers and specialists in history, economics,
Egyptology, business, education, culture and international affairs.
Contributors include: Roger Owen, Hugh Roberts, Mustapha Kamel
al-Sayyid, Heba Handoussa, Fekri Hassan, Yousry Nasrallah and Penelope Lively.
Noel Brehony is Chairman of Menas Associates, a member of the British
Egyptian Society Committee and of the advisory board of the London
Middle East Institute at the School of Oriental and African Studies
(SOAS), University of London. Ayman El-Desouky is Lecturer in Arabic and
Comparative Literature at SOAS. He has lectured on Arabic Language and
Literature at Johns Hopkins and at Harvard.