Preview

Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law

Advanced search

LOCAL REFLECTION OF GLOBAL STREAMS: SYRIA AND LEBANON ON THE IDEOLOGICAL FRONTIER (THE BEGINNING OF THE 60TH OF THE 20TH CENTURY)

Abstract

Social and political processes in Syria and Lebanon analyzes on the  material of archival documents through the prism of global and  regional ideological confrontation. On the background of the world  bipolar system in the first half of the 1960s the most powerful  ideological currents, combining Arab nationalism and socialist ideas,  were most clearly manifested in the Middle East. On a broader scale,  these ideological currents have found their short-term  expression within the framework of the Non-Aligned Movement. By the end of the 1960s, the ideas of Arab socialism had ceased to be perceived as competitive in a system of bipolar global  confrontation. Nevertheless, the important historical processes of the  early 1960s cannot be analyzed without taking into account that  powerful factor in the Middle East development.

About the Author

A. V. SARABIEV
Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Cand. Sci. (Hist.), Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian  Academy of Sciences

12, Rozhdestvenka ul., Moscow, Russian Federation, 107031



References

1. Al’-Akhmar Ab. (2017). Religioznaya problematika skvoz’ prizmu ideologii Partii arabskogo sotsialisticheskogo vozrozhdeniya Religious problematic in light of the ideology of BAATH. Sarabiev A.V. (ed.). Religion and Society in the Middle East. Issie. 1. Moskva: IVI RAN. 221–256.

2. Ashcroft B. (2001). Post-Colonial Transformation. London, New York: Routledge. 249.

3. Beale H. (1956). Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of America to World Power. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. Press. 600.

4. Belyaev I.P., Primakov E.M. (1981). Egypt: the tumes of President Naser. 2nd ed. Moskva: Mysl’.368.

5. Brzezinski Zb. (2013). Strategic Vision: America and the Crisis of Global Power. Moskva: AST. 288.

6. Kosach G.G. (2007). Arab nationalism or arab nationalisms: doctrine, practice, discource options. Tishkov V.A., Shnirel’man V.A. (eds). Nationalism in World History. Moskva: Nauka. 259–331.

7. Naumkin V.V. (2013). Six Turbulent Months: Middle East in the Cold War (December 1956 – May 1957). Belokrenitskii V.Ya., Zvyagel’skaya I.D. (eds.). Arab worlds, islam and Russia: past and present. Selected chapters, articles, reports. Moskva: IV RAN. 87–106.

8. Nederveen Pieterse J. (2010). Development Theory: Deconstructions/Reconstructions. 2nd ed. London: Sage Publ. 252.

9. Pir-Budagova E.P. (2015). History of Syria, 20th Century. Moskva: IV RAN. 392.

10. Primakov E.M. (2006). Confidentially: the Middle East on stage and behind the scenes. Moskva: Rossiiskaya gazeta. 384.

11. The Future of Socialist Orientation in the Arab world. (1983). Moskva: Nauka. 812.

12. Wallerstein I. (2001). World-Systems Analysis and the situation in modern world. Sankt- Peterburg: Universitetskaya kniga. 416.


Review

For citations:


SARABIEV A.V. LOCAL REFLECTION OF GLOBAL STREAMS: SYRIA AND LEBANON ON THE IDEOLOGICAL FRONTIER (THE BEGINNING OF THE 60TH OF THE 20TH CENTURY). Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law. 2017;10(2):81-96. (In Russ.)

Views: 1023


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2542-0240 (Print)
ISSN 2587-9324 (Online)