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Was the 'Arab League', which nourished the Baath Party, which left its mark on the Middle East in the first half of the 20th century, a dream or was it the rejection of an opportunity given by history? How have Baath's ideology and policies affected the current appearance of the Middle East? Although Baath is in power in Syria and Iraq, it has neither an ideology nor a philosophy of birth that serves its founding purpose. Especially in Iraq, the party is nothing more than a clan torn apart by internal conflicts but in solidarity against external dangers. It is unclear how long Saddam Hussein's gun-based power game will last. It seems that even though Saddam Hussein represents the Baath Party only in name, the moment he falls from power, the sign of this institution that once blew the winds of revival in the Middle East will also come down. Considering that the party is gradually weakening in Syria, the name Baath will remain in the pages of history perhaps as a dream, perhaps as an honorable effort.
Estimated Reading Time: 6 hrs. 16 min.Page Number: 221Publication Date: February 2003Publisher: Alfa Yayınevi
ISBN: 9789752972810Country: TürkiyeLanguage: TürkçeFormat: Karton kapak
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