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- Infitah (Arabic: انفتاح infitāḥ, IPA: [enfeˈtæːħ] "openness"), or Law 43 of 1974, was Egyptian president Anwar Sadat's policy of "opening the door" to...
- abandoning many of N****er's economic and political principles via the Infitah policy, Sadat ended Egypt's strategic partnership with the Soviet Union...
- tenets of N****erism, reinstituting a multi-party system, and launching the Infitah economic policy. As President, he led Egypt in the Yom Kippur War of 1973...
- Egypt was renamed as Arab Republic of Egypt in 1971. Sadat launched the Infitah economic reform policy, while clamping down on religious and secular opposition...
- The El-Infitah Movement (French: Mouvement El Infitah; Arabic: حركة الإنفتاح; lit. 'Opening Movement') is a minor political party in Algeria, led by Naima...
- The following is a list of some of the notable Egyptians inside and outside of Egypt: Abdel Moneim Madbouly Adel Emam Ahmed Zaki Ahmed El-Fishawy Ahmed...
- particularly on the economy." History of the Soviet Union (1982–1991) Infitah Professor Gerhard Rempel, Department of History, Western New England College...
- military support. In an attempt to revitalize the economy, Sadat enacted the Infitah, a series of policies that attempted to open the economy to Western private...
- Anwar Sadat – whose policies included opening Egypt to Western investment (infitah); transferring Egypt's allegiance from the Soviet Union to the United States;...
- successive economic reforms between 1981 and 2011. These measures, known as al-Infitah, were later diffused across the region. In Tunisia, neoliberal economic...