The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 85)

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The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 85)
المحتوى
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Libya, the Sudan, the Yemen and South Arabia. It goes without
saying that the expulsion of the Arab Nationalists from the
American University and the crack down on their hard-core
militants had turned out to be beneficial for the ANM which
may not have had the opportunity otherwise to build its
bridges with the July 23 Revolution in such a short time.
Henceforth, the ANM was drawn closer and closer to
the July 23 Revolution. Egypt's adoption of an uncompromising
policy of neutralism; the Nasser arms deal with the USSR;
the proclamation that Egyptians were "an Arab people" and
part of a wider "Arab nation" in the constitution of 1956;
and the nationalization of the Suez Canal following the
withdrawal of the American offer of aid to build the
Aswan Dam were landmarks in the history of the Egyptian
Revolution. They were also the instruments which have
brought up greater affinity between the ANM and Nasser-led
10 Indeed, the Arab Nationalists who were
revolution.
reserved in their appraisal of the Egyptian Revolution up
to the mid-'fifties, turned fully in support of Nasser's
leadership late in 1955, when they learned of the "Czech"
arms dear .t+
In the following years the Arab Nationalists found
themselves, whether by design or sheer coincidence, fighting
10 statement by al-Hakam Darwaza, personal interview,
December 29, 1968.
1lavasr Tunhi Akhta' Arba'in ‘Aman" [Egypt Ends the
Mistakes of Forty Years], al-Ra'i, October 3, 1955, p. l.
تاريخ
1971-02-07
المنشئ
Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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