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5 - A Membership Obstructed

Egypt’s Delayed Accession to the League of Nations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2025

Thomas Gidney
Affiliation:
Geneva Graduate Institute

Summary

As the Irish Free State came into being, Egypt too was declared independent. Whilst in Ireland, League membership was rapidly forthcoming, negotiations for Egypt’s accession were protracted, with Egypt acceding in 1937, the last member state to join the League. Chapter Five investigates why Egypt, which was never formally a colony of the British Empire and from 1922 deemed an independent state, was obstructed by Britain from joining the League for fifteen years. This chapter examines the contested relationship between the Egyptian nationalist Wafd party, that sought Egyptian independence, and Britain, that sought Egyptian acquiescence to a treaty of alliance. Egypt’s contested accession to the League reveals the risks that colonial membership to the League posed to British imperial policy, and how Britian could act as a gatekeeper for the accession of their colonies to the League. Finally, this chapter reveals how the actions of another imperial party, Italy, and its growing encroachment into North-East Africa would ultimately lead to a compromise that would see Egypt’s accession to the League.

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Figure 5.1 The Wafd Delegation detained in Malta. Left to right: Mohamed Mahmoud, Ismail Sidqi, Saad Zaghlul, Hamad el Basel.

Source: ‘Egyptian delegation detained in Malta’, 12 April 1919, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ch.Schulz%26Kugel,_Egyptian_political_prisoners_in_Malta,_12_April_1919_(Mohamed_Mahmoud,_Isma%27il_Sidqi,_Saad_Zaghloul,_Hamad_el-Basel).jpg
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Figure 5.2 Depiction of the assassination of Lee Stack. No photo was taken of the assassination of the Sirdar, but many artistic renditions were published in the wake of his assassination.

Source: Assassination of Lee Stack in Le Petit Journal, Paris, 30 November 1924. Reproduced with the kind permission of the Bibliothèque National de France. Gallica, https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k717656f
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Figure 5.3 Official photo of the Egyptian delegation. Nahas centre right seated.

Source: ‘Delegation Egyptienne’, 1937, P045_01_058, League of Nations Archive, P045_01_055. Reproduced with the kind permission from the United Nations Archives at Geneva.
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Figure 5.4 Mostapha El – Nahas centre with the Egyptian delegation in Geneva.

Source: ‘Egyptian Delegation, Rue 31 Decembre Genève’, 1937, P045_01_058, League of Nations Archive. Reproduced with the kind permission from the United Nations Archives at Geneva.

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  • A Membership Obstructed
  • Thomas Gidney, Geneva Graduate Institute
  • Book: An International Anomaly
  • Online publication: 23 March 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009584432.007
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  • Thomas Gidney, Geneva Graduate Institute
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  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009584432.007
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  • A Membership Obstructed
  • Thomas Gidney, Geneva Graduate Institute
  • Book: An International Anomaly
  • Online publication: 23 March 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009584432.007
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