PanArab
PanArab, often written pan-Arab or pan-Arabism, is a political and cultural ideology that advocates the unity of Arab peoples and states across the Arab world. It seeks political solidarity, economic cooperation, and cultural cohesion among Arab-majority countries, emphasizing shared language and history while accommodating internal differences. The term is used in scholarly and political discourse to describe a spectrum from secular nationalism to movements that view regional unity as a strategic aim.
Origins and development: The idea emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries amid anti-colonial and
Variations and decline: Pan-Arabism has been linked to Ba'athist movements in Syria and Iraq and has waxed
Legacy and modern relevance: Today pan-Arab ideas persist mainly in rhetoric, diplomacy, and cultural exchange. Some