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Nasserism (Arabic: التيار الناصري at-Tayyār an-Nāṣirī) is an Arab nationalist and Arab socialist political ideology based on the thinking of Gamal Abdel Nasser, one of the two principal leaders of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, and Egypt's second President.
Ba'athism, also spelled Baathism, [a] is an Arab nationalist ideology which advocates the establishment of a unified Arab state through the rule of a Ba'athist vanguard party operating under a revolutionary socialist framework.
Jewry within Nasserism [ edit ] From 1910 to the 1950s, Egyptian Jews would hold various positions across the political stratum, from active leadership roles to your average "rank-and-file" member, exerting intellectual influence on policy making, founding large movements themselves or otherwise contributing to ground-level activism. [ 28 ]
Ba'athist Iraq Attempted assassination of Abdul-Karim Qasim; Ramadan Revolution; November 1963 coup d'état; 17 July Revolution; 1979 Ba'ath Party Purge
After seizing Iraqi state power in February 1963, divisions between pro and anti-Nasser Ba'ath leaders, as well as between right and left pan-Arab nationalist Ba'ath leaders led to the first Ba'ath government in Iraq's collapse in November 1963, while 7,000 Iraqi communists remained imprisoned.
The Movement was formed in 1940 as the Arab Ihya Movement by Syrian expatriate Michel Aflaq. Shortly after being founded, the Movement became involved in anti-colonial Arab nationalist militant activities, including Aflaq founding the Syrian Committee to Help Iraq that was created in 1941 to support the anti-British and pro-Axis government of Iraq against the British during the Anglo-Iraqi War ...
What was the difference between the two? I know that Nasserism was pro-Nasser and Egyptian whereas Baathism was Syrian/Iraqi. But what were the ideological differences? BillMasen 12:06, 3 November 2007 (UTC)
Nasserism is not well-defined here and its difference with say the more romantic, fascist and racially-driven Baathism isn't made clear. It's far-reaching influence on the Arab world during Nasser's lifetime is not gauged accurately and the Nasserism espoused by certain political movements today ( Hamdeen Sabahi 's Karama in Egypt for instance ...