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By Jesse J. McDonald
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Syrian Social Nationalist Party
Syrian nationalist political party
The Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP; Arabic: الحزب القومي السوري الاجتماعي) is a Syrian nationalist party operating in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. It advocates the establishment of a Greater Syriannation state spanning the Fertile Crescent, including present-day Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Palestine, Israel, Cyprus, Sinai, Hatay Province, and Cilicia, based on geographical boundaries and the common history people within the boundaries share.[19] It has also been active in the Syrian and Lebanese diaspora, for example in South America.[20] Until the fall of the Assad regime it was an ally of the ruling Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, being the second-ranking party in the National Progressive Front.
Founded in Beirut[21] in 1932[20] by the Lebanese intellectual Antoun Saadeh[22] as an anticolonial political organization hostile to French colonial rule, the party played a significant role in Lebanese politics. It launched coups d'état attempts in 1949 and 1961, following which it was repressed in the country. SSNP was active in the fight against the Israeli military during the 1982 Lebanon War and subsequent Israeli occupation of southern Leb
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In Search of Greater Syria: The History and Politics of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party 9781838606404, 9780755641826, 9781838606411, 9781838606435
Table of contents :
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Epigraph
Dedication
Contents
Figures
Acknowledgments
Note from the Author
Key Factions and Figures
1 Introduction: The Storm in the Shadows
2 The Party of the Martyr: The SSNP’s Beginnings in Lebanon
3 Tahya Suriya! The SSNP’s Ideology
4 We Have Avenged Him! The Party and Syria
5 In the Shadow of Nasser: The SSNP and the Arab Cold War
6 Broken Country, Fractured Party: The SSNP and the Lebanese Civil War in the 1970s
7 Guerrilla War to Politics: The SSNP’s Role in Lebanon’s Politics
8 Battles and Ballots: The SSNP and the Syrian Civil War
9 Fires on the Mountain Tops: Women, Youth, and Social Media
10 Invisible Leaders: The Future of the SSNP
Epilogue
A List of SSNP Presidents
A Timeline of the SSNP’s Factions, Historic Splits, and Events
Notes
1 Introduction: The Storm in the Shadows
2 The Party of the Martyr: The SSNP’s Beginnings in Lebanon
3 Tahya Suriya! The SSNP’s Ideology
4 We Have Avenged Him! The Party and Syria
5 In the Shadow of Nasser: The SSNP and the Arab Cold War
6 Broken Country, Fractured Party: The SSNP and the Lebanese Civil War in the 1970s
7 Gu