The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 63)

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عنوان
The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 63)
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they suggested an interlocking relationship between the two
phases where the first phase would permit the national move-
ment to strive for economic and social reforms while still
emphasizing the political struggles.” They went one step.
further following the formation of the union between Egypt
and Syria. They approved Nasser's preoccupation with the
economic and social transformation of the United Arab
Republic on the understanding that the Egyptian-Syrian
union was to be the nucleus-of the future unified Arab
state and as such the new society of the U.A.R. should
evolve to appeal to the Arab people everywhere for its
positive attractions. The ANM was to remain faithful to
its two-phase program elsewhere where the main character-
istics of struggle would still be political. ?° However,
it repudiated that program altogether after the setback of
September 1961, when Syria broke away from the U.A.R. with
the encouragement of the bourgeoisie whom the Arab
Nationalists did not want to alienate in the first phase of
their political program.
The founding leaders of the incipient movement had
the good fortune to find a number of the American University
39 an, "al-Marhalah al-Qawmiyah al-Hadhirah wa Ahdafuha"
[The Present National Phase and its Objectives], pp. 1-4.
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ANM, "Al-Marhaliyah ‘ala Dhou' al-Tatawirat al-
akhirah Fi al-Bilad al-Arabiyah", [The Two-Phase Program in
the Light of the Latest Development in the Arab Countries],
pp. 1-4.
41one Political Bureau, ANM, "“Al-Tagrir al~-Siyasi",
{The Political Report], 1961, pp. 1-10.
تاريخ
1971-02-07
المنشئ
Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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