The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 124)

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عنوان
The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 124)
المحتوى
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pragmatic approach of the founding fathers of the Movement
there; second, the policies of Egypt in the area. The
importance of these factors can be appreciated in the light
of the Movement's objectives in Jordan. Since the over-~
throwing of the King and his regime has always been a short
range objective, the Movement had to put special emphasis
on the Army and the state's bureaucracy. The Jordanian
intellectuals and civil servants have long been recruited
by the Movement who had the best and most efficient civil
servants. Some influencial Army officers were recruited
in the mid-'fifties but these and their followers in the
Army were dismissed after the abortive coups of the late
‘fifties. The Movement had its strength also in the
refugee camps and the Palestinians in the West Camp. The
Movement's emphasis on the Palestinian problem early in
the ‘fifties have won her large segments of the Palestinians,
especially among students and workers. 7°
In Lebanon, the Arab Nationalists Movement has
always had its strongholds in Beirut, Tripoli and Sidon. */
The campus of the American University of Beirut has been
the rallying ground for the ANM supporters and hence,
students have comprised the overwhelming majority of the
26 statement by George Habash, personal interview,
June 24, 1970.
2" michael W. Suleiman, Political Parties in Lebanon
(Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press, 1967), p. 159.
تاريخ
1971-02-07
المنشئ
Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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