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Rijul Asri AP Comparative Government and Politics
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Voluntary association among Arab nations Arab – person who speaks Arabic Muslim – practitioner of Islam
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Highest body of LAS Consists of representatives from each member state Each state gets one vote, regardless of size Council decisions binding only for states that voted for them Important for maintenance of sovereignty
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Administrative and executive branches Deals with daily functions of LAS Headed by the Secretary General Elected by the council every 5 years
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8 May 1942 – Arab Unity Consultations Phase Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen 7 October 1944 – Alexandria Protocol Precursor to LAS Charter
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22 March 1945 Charter signed in Cairo Cairo acted as headquarters until 1979 Headquarters, 1979 – 1990 – Tunis, Tunisia Original 6 members: Egypt Lebanon Iraq Jordan Syria Saudi Arabia
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Most important document of organization 20 Articles Article 1 – Limits membership to Arab states Enumerates/organizes purposes of LAS Defines major bodies 3 Annexes Annex 1 – Defines Palestine as its own state
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1954 –The Arab Citizen 1957 – Agreement on Economic Unity among Member States 1960 – Agreement on the Coordination of Oil Policy 1970 – Arab League Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Organization
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1979 – Egypt signed a peace treaty with Israel Suspended from LAS Headquarters moved to Tunis 1994 – Arab Charter for Human Rights 2005 – L’Institut Superieure Arabe de Traduction (ISAT)
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To forge/strengthen member-member relations To guard sovereignty of members To represent interests of members To further interests of Arab World as a whole Pan-Arabism – concept of unity among the entire Arab World
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Council decisions are non-binding Maintains state sovereignty Intra-organization trade Agreement of Economic Unity among Member States Modernization of technology ALECSO General Social Health ALECSO “The Arab Citizen”
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Universal standards Impinges upon state sovereignty International trade Agreement on the Coordination of Oil Policy Power of Egypt Pan-Arabism v. Nationalism
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Majority ethnicity – Persian Sources of conflict: Oil Religion Sunni, Wahhabism v. Shi’ite Nuclear Policy
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Conflicts: 1945 – LAS boycott of Jewish businesses 1948 – Arab-Israeli War 1967 – Six Days War LAS boycott of Israel 1979 – Camp David Accords between Egypt and Israel Palestine – member of LAS
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Questions, Comments, Concerns?
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