Nasserian Egypt, flagship of the Arab world
In July 1956, Egypt found itself at the center of the international scene after the nationalization of the Suez Canal Company. The challenge to the European powers and their defeat in October make the triumph of Nasser in Egypt and beyond the borders. Arab opinion is inflamed for this new hero who carries high the colors of revenge on the West, Arabism and non-alignment. Egypt also represents a specific development model that the newly independent countries want to replicate.
— STAKEHOLDERS —
> Anne-Claire de Gayffier-Bonneville
Lecturer in Contemporary Arab World History at INALCO
> Sarah Ben Néfissa
Political scientist, research director of the Research Institute for Development, former representative of the IRD in Egypt.
> Ali El Hefnaoui
Son of Mustapha El-Hefnaoui artisan of the nationalization of the Suez Canal.