The Syrian Social Nationalist Party: Its Ideology and History - Salim Mujais - Books - Black House Publishing - 9781912759156 - February 11, 2019
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The Syrian Social Nationalist Party: Its Ideology and History

Salim Mujais

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The Syrian Social Nationalist Party: Its Ideology and History

The emergence of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP) during the Syrian civil war as a military and political force has elicited interest and debate among observers and analysts of the Middle East. Long considered as irrevocably marginalized by decades of prohibition and persecution, the SSNP has over the last decade re-asserted itself as the pre-eminent organization in Syria of an untarnished secular pedigree.

Predating the ruling Baath party by more than a decade, and outlasting most political parties in the middle east, the SSNP offers a viable alternative to medieval sectarian narratives which crowd the Middle East political landscape.

Since its founding in 1932, the SSNP has been subjected to waves of suppression, assassinations, and executions, by those seeking to eradicate it from the political scene, yet the SSNP continues to re-emerge because its ideology has resonated with the needs and aspirations of a perpetual constituency. Further, its organization is characterized by an ethos of devotion to the national cause and selfless heroism in its service.

Knowledge of the Party in the Western Hemisphere, however, has remained for a long time limited and distorted, predominantly because of the lack of publications that expound the ideology of the Party and its history. The present work aims to remedy this.


262 pages, 30 Illustrations

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released February 11, 2019
ISBN13 9781912759156
Publishers Black House Publishing
Pages 262
Dimensions 223 × 146 × 23 mm   ·   449 g
Language English  

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