KETERLIBATAN AMERIKA SERIKAT DALAM PENGGULINGAN MUHAMMAD MURSI DI MESIR TAHUN 2013 (Rosy Prameswari K)

June 30, 2015
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  • 1. Title [Judul]: KETERLIBATAN AMERIKA SERIKAT DALAM PENGGULINGAN MUHAMMAD MURSI DI MESIR TAHUN 2013
  • 2. Creator [Pengarang/ penulis]: Rosy Prameswari K
  • 3. Subject [Subjek dan kata kunci]: Involvement of the United States, Egypt, and Mohammed Mursi
  • 4. Description [Abstrak] : This article aims to determine the forms of involvement of the United States and what the interests of the United States in Egypt in the overthrow of Mohammed Mursi. The involvement of the United States began in 2011, in which the US NGOs such as IRI, NDI and Freedom House opened a branch in Egypt, namely Assiut and Alexandria. The three NGOs United States has an agenda in the spread of democracy and the propaganda in Egypt. Besides the involvement of the United States also conducted through funding towards Mursi opposition (Liberal and Secular), to wiggle and bring down the government Mursi and the Muslim Brotherhood. And support the United States in support of the Egyptian military action, with no mention of military action in the overthrow of Mursi as a military coup. This action by the United States to safeguard its interests in Egypt such as the economic interests and political interests. Wherein when rising Mursi of the party the FJP (Freedom and Justice Party), which was also the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood organization, becoming its own concerns for the United States and allies, therefore, the United States devise a plan to overthrow it.
  • 5. Publisher [Nama Lembaga Kontributor]: Program Studi Ilmu Hubungan Internasional
  • 6. Contributor [Pembimbing, promotor, ilustrator, produser, dll.] : Chairul Aftah, S.IP, MIA / Yuniarti, S.IP, M.Si
  • 7. Date [Tanggal / tahun penciptaan atau penerbitan]: 2015
  • 8. Type: Artikel
  • 10. Right [Contoh: CCL, MIT, Open Document, dll.]: eJournal article

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