Parti Baas syrien (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Parti Baas syrien" in French language version.

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  • Edward Dark, « Pro-regime Sunni fighters in Aleppo defy sectarian narrative », Al Monitor,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le )

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  • « Profile: Syria's ruling Baath Party », BBC,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « Many posts in the public sector, the military and government were generally reserved for Baathists, which helped boost party membership. By 1981, some 375,000 people had joined the party. By 2010, this number had reportedly risen to 1.2 million - nearly 10% of the population. »

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  • Luis Fleischman, The Middle East Riddle: A Study of the Middle East Peace Process and Israeli-Arab Relations in Current Times, New Academia Publishing, (ISBN 978-1-7333980-8-4, LCCN 2020922086, lire en ligne), « 3: Arab World and the Peace Process »

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    • Mohammed El-attrache, The Political Philosophy of Michel Aflaq and the Ba'th Party in Syria, Norman, Oklahoma, USA, University of Oklahoma, , 160–177 p. (hdl 11244/3545, lire en ligne)

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  • Luis Fleischman, The Middle East Riddle: A Study of the Middle East Peace Process and Israeli-Arab Relations in Current Times, New Academia Publishing, (ISBN 978-1-7333980-8-4, LCCN 2020922086, lire en ligne), « 3: Arab World and the Peace Process »
  • Kamel S. Abu Jaber, The Arab Ba'th Socialist Party: History, Ideology and Organization, Syracuse, New York, USA, Syracuse University Press, , 1st éd., xii-xiii, 76–78, 93–95 (LCCN 66-25181)

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  • (en) « Syrian nationalism is all about masculinity », The Conversation,‎ (lire en ligne, consulté le ) :

    « And just as these ideas are at the forefront of the Syrian conflict, they will be very familiar to any ordinary Syrian. Assad’s invigorated nationalism is a highly amplified and intensified version of the same nationalist ideology that we have all experienced over the last four decades. »

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  • Al-Maaloli, Dr Raymon (Apr 28, 2016). The Ideology of Authority: 50 Years of Education in Syria [إيديولوجية السلطة: خمسون عاماً على التعليم في سوريا]. Fikra Forum: An initiative of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Policy Analysis Articles & Op-Eds. "Syria’s 1973 constitution makes this connection explicit... Article 21 of the constitution defines the purpose of the educational system as, “Creating a socialist nationalist Arab generation which is scientifically minded and attached to its history and land, proud of its heritage, and filled with the spirit of struggle to achieve its nation's objectives of unity, freedom, and socialism, and to serve humanity and its progress.”"
  • « How Is Syria Ruled? », sur The Washington Institute

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