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Ep22. What are Iran’s and Egypt’s roles in the evolving Middle East crisis?

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This week we examine the regional roles played by Egypt and Iran and discuss British diplomacy towards those countries over the last decade or so. Iran and Egypt offer a fascinating study in contrasts – in terms of their dealings with Israel and Hamas, as well as their posturing relative to the outside world.

So who better to help us understand these countries regional role than Alex’s former boss, Sir Geoffrey Adams, who served as British Ambassador both to Iran (2006-9) and to Egypt (2018-21). He served also as Consul General in Jerusalem, the representative to the Palestinian Authority; as Foreign Office Director for the Middle East, and as DG Political – the chief political advisor in the Foreign Office. He is now an honorary lecturer at the Institute for Iranian Studies at the University of St Andrews.

Sir Geoffrey relates his experiences of how diplomacy ‘feels’ in Tehran and Cairo and explains why medium powers like Egypt and Iran cannot be dictated to by disunited Western powers. Alex and Jason try to Order the Disorder by discussing Iran’s role as a disordering power, Egypt’s role as a mediating one, and why the medium powers in the region need to step up.

Twitter: @DisorderShow

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disorderpod/

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Producer: George McDonagh

Exec Producer: Neil Fearn

Show Notes Links

Sir Geoffrey’s FCDO bio is available here

His ‘Reflections on the Arab Spring Ten Years On’ can be accessed here

For more on the role of Iran as Disorderer please consult Ali Ansari in Ep4 here

For more on the regional role of Egypt and why Gaza is existential for Egypt according to Nathan Brown: pls consult in Ep16. The Struggle for Leadership of the Islamic World here

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This week we examine the regional roles played by Egypt and Iran and discuss British diplomacy towards those countries over the last decade or so. Iran and Egypt offer a fascinating study in contrasts – in terms of their dealings with Israel and Hamas, as well as their posturing relative to the outside world.

So who better to help us understand these countries regional role than Alex’s former boss, Sir Geoffrey Adams, who served as British Ambassador both to Iran (2006-9) and to Egypt (2018-21). He served also as Consul General in Jerusalem, the representative to the Palestinian Authority; as Foreign Office Director for the Middle East, and as DG Political – the chief political advisor in the Foreign Office. He is now an honorary lecturer at the Institute for Iranian Studies at the University of St Andrews.

Sir Geoffrey relates his experiences of how diplomacy ‘feels’ in Tehran and Cairo and explains why medium powers like Egypt and Iran cannot be dictated to by disunited Western powers. Alex and Jason try to Order the Disorder by discussing Iran’s role as a disordering power, Egypt’s role as a mediating one, and why the medium powers in the region need to step up.

Twitter: @DisorderShow

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disorderpod/

Subscribe to our Substack: https://natoandtheged.substack.com/

Producer: George McDonagh

Exec Producer: Neil Fearn

Show Notes Links

Sir Geoffrey’s FCDO bio is available here

His ‘Reflections on the Arab Spring Ten Years On’ can be accessed here

For more on the role of Iran as Disorderer please consult Ali Ansari in Ep4 here

For more on the regional role of Egypt and why Gaza is existential for Egypt according to Nathan Brown: pls consult in Ep16. The Struggle for Leadership of the Islamic World here

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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