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Type: Policy analysis / academic paper / book chapter (evidence file)
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This document appears to be page 22 of a larger academic or policy paper stamped with a House Oversight Bates number. The text critiques U.S. foreign aid policy in Egypt, arguing that it suffered from 'policy incoherence' where aid programs for education and economic reform operated independently of political stability goals. It references the administrations of Rice and Obama, the regime of Hosni Mubarak, and the 2006 Hamas victory in Gaza.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Condeleezza Rice Former U.S. Official
Mentioned as giving brave speeches on democracy in Cairo.
Barack Obama Former U.S. President
Mentioned as giving brave speeches on democracy in Cairo.
Hosni Mubarak Former President of Egypt
Mentioned in the context of U.S. aid potentially delegitimizing him.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
United States / Washington
Government entity providing foreign aid.
Hamas
Political group mentioned regarding 2006 electoral victory.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (indicated by footer stamp).

Timeline (2 events)

2006
Hamas electoral victory
Gaza
Unspecified (2005/2009 implied)
Speeches on democracy
Cairo

Locations (4)

Location Context
Primary subject of the policy analysis.
Metonym for U.S. Government.
Location of speeches by Rice and Obama.
Location of 2006 Hamas victory.

Relationships (1)

United States Aid Donor/Recipient Egypt
Egypt ranks as one of the top American aid recipients

Key Quotes (4)

"Egypt itself presents a good case of this particular form of policy incoherence."
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"The United States was primarily interested in stability."
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"Instead, it was simply an example of compartmentalized aid programs doing their thing in ignorance of the interdependent effects of politics and economics."
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Quote #3
"Ideas precede action."
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