The Egyptian question, 1942-1947 : the deterioration of Britain's position in Egypt, Al-Alamein to the U.N.debate of 1947
Through two major crises ln 1943 and 1944, the British Ambassador, Miles Lampson, backed by Churchill, maintained the practice of intervenlng to keep the Wafd in power against King Faruq's wishes. But that policy grew less and less popular in London, and the Wafd, sensing the change, chose to p...
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London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London)
1982
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