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Syria and the Doctrine of Arab Neutralism

Syria and the Doctrine of Arab Neutralism

From Independence to Dependence

by Rami Ginat
Paperback
Publication Date: 03/02/2010

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This book examines the modern history of post-mandatory Syria. The evolution of the Syrian ideology and policy of neutralism since the early stages of the Cold War is explained, and the effects that Arab neutralism had on shaping Syria's foreign policy and the shaping of its national identity are identified. The phenomenon of Arab neutralism has never before been comprehensively investigated. The prevailing belief is that the formulation and realisation of the policy of anti-alignment began only during Nasser's first years in power in Egypt. However, the author demonstrates that the roots of neutralism were already sown in Arab soil in the early 1940s, and that successive Syrian governments carved out this policy during the final stages of World War II. A core issue in the analysis is the dynamic between ideology and policy. A conceptual framework is developed to explain the various patterns of neutralism that emerged, and the complex of relationships between features exhibited by Syria, the Arab world, and the Third World. The book makes extensive use of newly declassified material gleaned from archives in India, the former USSR, Poland, Britain, the United States and Israel; primary sources, studied and interpreted in the original Arabic, are also widely utilised.
ISBN:
9781845193966
9781845193966
Category:
Middle Eastern history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03-02-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
310
Dimensions (mm):
152x229x18mm
Weight:
0.49kg

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