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A Review of Arab Official and Intellectual Initiatives to Reform the League of Arab States (LAS): External Challenge and  Internal Response

A Review of Arab Official and Intellectual Initiatives to Reform the League of Arab States (LAS): External Challenge and  Internal Response

(Abstarct)

By Kamal M M Al-Astal

Associate Professor (Political Science)

Dept of Political Science-Faculty of Econ. & Amin. Sciences

Ex-Head of the Dept of Political Science and Ex-Dean of the Faculty

Al-Azhar University of Gaza-Palestine

Tel: 00970 8 2051966 Telfax: 00970 8 2054966  Mobile: 00970 599 843 850

Email: peacearab@yahoo.com

A Research paper presented to Professor Doctor Hani Al-Dumoor  Dean of FGS and Head of the Preparatory Committee of  the Sceintific Conference organized by

The Faculty of Graduates Studeis-Jordan University (FGS)

17-18/5/2006

Conference Title: “Reform Calls within the LAS and UNO Framework

Tel: 009626 5355000 Fax: 009626 5336176

Email:fgs@ju.edu.jo

Presented on: 11th March 2006

 A  Review of Arab Official and Intellectual Initiatives to Reform the League of Arab States: External Challenge and  Internal Response

(Abstarct)

By Kamal M M Al-Astal

Associate Professor (Political Sciences)

Al-Azhar University of Gaza-Palestine

Introduction

The once lauded forum of pan-Arabism, the League of Arab States (LAS), is impotent, lacking the consensus and legitimacy to take action. Yet as the only regional body of its kind in the Middle East, the League of Arab States needs to pursue reform based on pan-Arab consensus.

The LAS was established at a different time under different conditions and it needs to change so as to cope with the challenges of the current world. The year 2003 witnessed extensive action in the area of Arab collective and individual action.  At the heart of this action lay the goal of reforming the League of Arab States (LAS). Efforts to reform the League were an extension of an effort, which began in 2002 focusing primarily on ideas and projects presented by the Secretary General Mr. Amr Moussa for the development and restructuring of the Arab League. However, this year, the Arab state system was the subject of an overwhelming number of initiatives for reform and improvement, reflecting unprecedented enthusiasm on this front. However, a serious question mark hangs over whether any of these ideas will ever become a reality.

The reform initiatives, proposed over the course of the year 2003 and after, came as a response to the dramatic events that the region underwent in the year 2003. The American war on Iraq and the consequent occupation of this large Arab country presented a real the League of Arab States whose role was completely absent during that war. The war on Iraq raised many challenges to the League, and finally its position towards American pressures on Arab regimes to undertake internal reforms (The American Middle East Initiative i.e. the Greater Middle East). External pressures to reform created a feeling of panic among most Arab regimes who felt that their sovereignty and their very existence were being threatened for the first time since independence. Initiatives to reform the League were thus proposed against this background.

This paper reviews and analizes a number of Arab Initiatives and Ideas focusing on reforming the Arab League of States (LAS). It examines various writings and reviews literature dealing with this important issue. It discusses and documents a numnber of governmental and non-govenmenrtal/intellectual reform initiatives.

 

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