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Re: FW: RESEARCH REQUEST - EGYPT - military's money
Released on 2012-09-06 00:00 GMT
Email-ID | 2595635 |
---|---|
Date | 2011-01-31 22:37:37 |
From | adam.wagh@stratfor.com |
To | kevin.stech@stratfor.com |
See this request from Reva. I need you to start pulling reports on the
Egyptian military's economic influence. Businesses they run, who's
involved, anything on the scope of their role in the economy. Check the
following places:
RAND
Brookings
CSIS
Google search for filetype:pdf on things like "Egypt army economy" "Egypt
military economy" "Egypt military business" etc
Google scholar
http://oaister.worldcat.org/
http://papers.ssrn.com/
Get me a big stack of reports put them in a folder, and then zip them up.
Have this ready to ship out in about half an hour.
Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: analysts-bounces@stratfor.com
[mailto:analysts-bounces@stratfor.com] On
Behalf Of Reva Bhalla
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 14:09
To: Analyst List
Subject: RESEARCH REQUEST - EGYPT - military's money
Point of this request is to break down the military's clout, financially
speaking
A big reason why Gamal and his buddies were so hated was because he was
pushing
this liberal economic reform platform. THe old guard NDP and military
didn't like
that because that's where all their money is. Similar to the situation
in Pakistan, the
military/NDP elite has a huge stake in major industries that they dont
want to see
privatized or opened up to foreign investment.
I want to be able to break this down in more detail. THere have been
plenty of
academic papers on the Pakistani military and their economic influence,
specifically
what percentage of the economy the miltary holds, what industries, etc..
I haven't
seen anything yet like that on Egypt, but we need to search hard for
ANYTHING that
deals with this issue. Next step then is to see if the names in the new
Cabinet
correspond with major industry. You should be able to see where I'm
going with this
The research gurus will coordinate taskings on this, but this request is
open to
anyone including ADPs
thanks a lot
--
Adam Wagh
STRATFOR Research Intern
Attached Files
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134650 | 134650_02.pdf | 73.9KiB |
134651 | 134651_egypt_country_commercial_guide.pdf | 1.7MiB |
134652 | 134652_Mil spending and eco growth.pdf | 106.1KiB |
134653 | 134653_05.pdf | 59.3KiB |
134654 | 134654_Egypt backround and US relations.pdf | 349.1KiB |
134655 | 134655_588-603.pdf | 194.9KiB |
134656 | 134656_6.pdf | 187.9KiB |
134657 | 134657_01.pdf | 208.5KiB |
134658 | 134658_03.pdf | 227KiB |