01869nam a22002177a 4500020001800000041000900018082002200027100002400049245008900073260005700162300000900219520105200228546001301280650003701293650004701330650006001377650005501437650005001492650005201542650005701594 a9789383445776 aeng- a327.561062bARS-T aArshad, Dr.eauthor aTen years of Turkey-Egypt relations :bConfrontation to Reconciliation /cDr. Arshad aNew Delhi :bIndian Council of World Affairs,c2023. a68p. aThe paper examines Turkiye-Egypt relations in the context of the changing Arab World politics since the Arab Spring in 2011.The Arab Spring was the watershed moment for the Arab World’s politics in which the Arab states, Tunisia, Libya, Syria, and Egypt either collapsed or descended into civil war. In this context,Turkiye became one of the most critical external actors in the region due to the success of the Turkish Model of Democracy, which mixed with Islamic values and economic growth. Turkiye’s relations with Arab governments, particularly Egypt, became problematic during the Arab Spring. After the removal of President Hosni Mubarak, Turkiye aspired to increase its influence in the political transition of Egypt by supporting the Muslim Brotherhood, which threatened the longevity of the ruling government in Egypt. The paper scrutinises the changing dynamics of Egypt and Turkiye relations since the Arab Spring, which witnessed the ideological convergence to confrontation and reconciliation due to domestic and regional factors. aEnglish. aForeign relationszTurkeyzEgypt aArab Spring, 2010-xInfluencezMiddle East aInternational relationsxPolitical aspectszMiddle East aIslam and politicsxForeign relationszMiddle East aMuslim BrotherhoodxPolitical activityzEgypt aPolitical transitionsxForeign influencezEgypt aReconciliationxInternational relationszMiddle East