Power competition in Nasser´s Egypt
Author
Kemou Lambridi, AthinaPublisher
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Taller de Estudios Internacionales MediterráneosDate
2009-12Citation
Revista de Estudios Internacionales Mediterráneos 8 (2009): 1-18ISSN
1887-4460Subjects
Sociología del poder; Egipto; Nasser 1952-1970; Estudios IslámicosRights
© 2015 Revista de Estudios Internacionales MediterráneosAbstract
El presente artículo tiene un doble objetivo: primero, presentar brevemente los principales
aspectos teóricos de la “Sociología del poder”; segundo, exponer los resultados obtenidos por
la aplicación de este marco teórico al análisis de Egipto durante los años 1952-1970.
En la primera parte se presentan los conceptos principales del marco teórico: actores,
elites, relaciones circulares, acumulación diferencial del poder, y recursos. Se argumenta
también la utilidad de la “Sociología del poder en el estudio de las relaciones entre actores
que sobrepasan las fronteras nacionales, y por tanto para la disciplina de las Relaciones
Internacionales. La segunda parte está dedicada al caso egipcio, en el periodo del
mandato de Nasser. A este propósito se revisan las políticas adoptadas bajo el prisma de
la “Sociología del poder The present paper has a double aim. First, to present briefly part of the basic theoretical
aspects of ‘sociology of power’ approach and, second, to expose the results obtained by its
application on the case of Egypt during the years 1952-1970. This paper is based on a
previous research, published under the title “Nasser’s National Interest. A ‘Sociology of
Power’ Analysis”. For the purposes of this paper, we develop a part of the theoretical
framework of the previous work, we skip its application on the case of Egypt and we
present directly in the second part the conclusions we have obtained from the theory’s
application in the case study of Egypt during the former research. The first part, the
theoretical one, is analysing four main concepts of our approach: actors, elites, circular
relations and differential accumulation of power and resources of power. A short reference
follows to the pushing need for the international relations’ discipline to study the relations
between actors, crossing the national boarders, in accordance to the theoretical
framework previously exposed. After the theoretical part, the second part focuses on the
empirical case, with the purpose to present the conclusions from the application of the
theoretical framework on Nasser’s Egypt
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