Infitah

Infitah

"Infitah" (Arabic: إنفتاح) is an Arabic word meaning "open door" and refers to Egyptian President Anwar Sadat "opening the door" to private investment in Egypt. In the years following the October War with Israel in 1973 (also known as the Yom Kippur War), Sadat brought a number of reforms to Egypt, the most famous of which was making Egypt the first Arab country to recognize Israel's sovereignty. He also instituted economic reforms that ended the domination of Egypt's economy by the public sector and encouraged both domestic and foreign investment in the private sector, a policy dubbed "infitah".

After the October War, three schools of thought emerged in Egypt: the Marxists favored continuing the socialist trends that had developed in Egypt under the Soviet Union's influence, while a smaller group favored free market capitalism; prior to Sadat's election, the statists, proponents of the command economy with limited private investment, dominated the political scene.Fact|date=July 2008 Sadat's "infitah" policy was heavily influenced by the free-market philosophy while still retaining some socialistic elements. It was not only ideologically but also politically motivated: by aligning himself with the West and with the rich and powerful members of Egyptian society, Sadat differentiated himself from the Nasser era while at the same time securing his position in power. In 1977, Infitah policies led to massive spontaneous riots involving hundreds of thousands of Egyptians when the state announced that it was retiring subsidies on basic foodstuffs.

For more information on the Infitah, see Anwar Sadat.

See also

* Open Door Policy
* Anwar Sadat
* Yom Kippur War
* Gamal Abdel Nasser

External links

* [http://reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/egypt/egypt131.html The Politics of Economic Strategy: Egypt]


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