Document Type
Student Research Paper
Date
Spring 2021
Academic Department
History
Faculty Advisor(s)
Dr. W. Brian Newsome and Dr. Oya Dursun-Ozkanca
Abstract
This senior thesis examines Pan-Arab Nationalism in practice by analyzing the rise and fall of the United Arab Republic between Egypt and Syria and the Arab Federation between Jordan and Iraq. The study concludes that the downfall of the Pan-Arab experiments lies in the differing interpretations of the ideology and political and philosophical disconnects between political elites and the people they govern.
Recommended Citation
Smith, Matthew J., "Pan-Arabism: Origins and Outcomes of Postcolonial Unions" (2021). History: Student Scholarship & Creative Work. 12.
https://jayscholar.etown.edu/hisstu/12
Notes
Honors Senior Thesis; Honors in the Discipline