non liberal
Gamal Abdel Nasser
1918–1970
Also known as: Colonel Nasser, Nasser
How Gamal Abdel Nasser is discussed in this archive
Referenced in 2 other works — including The Indian Libertarian , and The Indian Libertarian .
In The Indian Libertarian : Nasser is named in News and Views as one of the Afro-Asian leaders Rajaji argues India should not cede bloc leadership to — a glancing reference inside Rajaji's foreign-policy intervention.
In The Indian Libertarian : The lead editorial recasts Nasser as a dictator exploiting pan-Arab sentiment rather than a genuine liberator, urging India to drop its romantic Nehruvian support for him in the wake of the Arab Union.
Mentioned in (2)
Primary works (2)
- The Indian Libertarian · 1963
- "Rajaji advocates India taking leadership of the Afro-Asian bloc rather than ceding it to Nkrumah or Nasser." — Nasser is invoked only as one of the foreign Afro-Asian leaders whose ascendancy India should counter
- The Indian Libertarian · 1958
- "the editor argues that Col. Nasser has revealed himself as a dictator rather than a pan-Arab liberator" — editorial repositions Nasser inside the journal's anti-Nehruvian foreign-policy frame
- "Nasser is described as a dictator exploiting pan-Arab sentiment rather than a genuine liberator." — key-points summary of the editorial's verdict on the United Arab Republic