Ba’ath and Ba’ath: Arab Socialism in Syria and Iraq
Ba’ath and Ba’ath: Arab Socialism in Syria and Iraq

Ba’ath and Ba’ath: Arab Socialism in Syria and Iraq

Eric, Andrew and Rudy join for a discussion on the Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party in the two regions where it held power: Syria and Iraq, covering the history of both countries from the dissolution of the Ottoman empire up to the Hama Rebellion in Syria and the Kuwait War in Iraq. Among other topics we discuss the more military and sectarian character of the party in Syria, the ‘left’ and ‘right’ wings of Ba’athism, the figures of Salah Jadid, Hafez Assad and Saddam Hussein, the relationship between Ba’athism and Communism in Syria and Iraq, and what Ba’athism actually was as well as its relationship to Nasserism.

S. Aburish – Saddam Hussein: The Politics of Revenge
H. Batatu – The old social classes and the revolutionary movements of Iraq
N. van Dam – The Struggle for Power in Syria: Politics and Society under Asad and the Ba’th Party
R. A. Hinnebusch – Syria: Revolution from Above
E. Kienle – Ba’ath vs Ba’ath: The Conflict Between Syria And Iraq, 1968-1989
M. Khadduri – Independent Iraq 1932-1958: A Study in Iraqi Politics
M. Khadduri – Republican Iraq: A Study in Iraqi Politics since the Revolution of 1958
M. Khadduri – Socialist Iraq: A Study in Iraqi politics since 1968
T. Ismael – The Communist Movement in Syria and Lebanon
T. Ismael – The rise and fall of the Communist Party of Iraq

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