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Arab Nationalism.
Nasser argued for Arab nationalism;
After Nasser's death on September 28, 1970,Gaddafi attempted to take up the mantle of ideological leader of Arab nationalism.
This discontent mounted with the rise of Nasserism and Arab nationalism/socialism throughout North Africa and the Middle East.
Ideologically, the invasion of Kuwait was justified through calls to Arab nationalism.
Husseini was an advocate for Arab nationalism, and in 1936 he joined with other Palestinian leaders in revolt against the British.
Lawrence adopted the cause of Arab nationalism.
Arab nationalism arose in the second half of the 19th century along with other nationalist movements within the Ottoman Empire.
The conflicting forces of Arab nationalism and the Zionist movement created a situation which the British could neither resolve nor extricate themselves from.
This discontent continued to mount with the rise of Nasserism and Arab nationalism throughout North Africa and the Middle East.
With communism defeated, Arab nationalism in crisis, and"Sunni Jihadists" on the run, the Trump administration has made Iran the object of its enmity.
The administration had decided it was easier to work with the locals than to rail against Arab nationalism, and by 1958.
In Palestine, conflicting forces of Arab nationalism and Zionism created a situation the British could neither resolve nor extricate themselves from.
In what would become Saudi Arabia, Britain backed the Wahhabi fundamentalism of Ibn Saud over the Arab nationalism of the Hashemite Hejaz.
Gaddafi based his new regime on a blend of Arab nationalism, aspects of the welfare state and what Gaddafi termed"direct, popular democracy.".
Arab Nationalism was another strong force in the region which peaked during the mid-20th century and was professed by many leaders in Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Syria, and Iraq.
He was initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, but later came to rule under his own Third International The.
This was manifested either as a nationalism for the newly emerging nation states of the region orin a wider sense as an Arab nationalism emphasising the unity of all Arab people.
This politician was committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, but came to rule according to his own Third International Theory.
Kosach is referring to the situation in 1920 when the French, pursuing an agenda of self-interest andout of fear for the rise of Arab nationalism, applied“political fragmentation” by creating separate proto-states in Syria.
Ghaddafi based his new regime on a blend of Arab Nationalism together with aspects of the welfare state and what the colonel termed"direct popular democracy".
French control was met immediately with armed resistance,and, in order to combat Arab nationalism, France divided its Mandate into Lebanon and four sub-states.[8].
He was initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, but he came to rule according to his own Third International Theory.
Partly because of the“Better Dead than Red” paranoia that pervaded American politics in the 1950s, Arab nationalism in the Middle East ended up getting lumped in with Communism as something the U.S. was dead set on stamping out.
He was initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism but later ruled according to his own Third International Theory.
In the region of Palestine the conflicting forces of Arab nationalism and Zionism created a situation which the British could neither resolve nor extricate themselves from.
He was initially ideologically committed to Arab nationalism and Arab socialism, but he came to rule according to his own Third International Theory before embracing Pan-Africanism.
It dealt the coup de grâce to the pre-Baathist Arab nationalism that had inspired George Habash's Arab Nationalist Movement, the former dominant mainly Palestinian political party.
Moreover, the fear of the richer that the poorer may share their wealth in the name of Arab nationalism, the feuds among Arab rulers, and the influence of external powers that might oppose Arab unity can be seen as obstacles towards a deeper integration of the league.