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is this really one party, or just different parties with identical names? in the case it should be turned into a disambig page, with links to the different parties. -- Soman 21:41, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
I believe it is several parties supposed to act as one party, as they were formally branches of the same Pan Arab party. Some of them were really coordinated, some were only linked in name. It is the same case as with the Ba'th Party page, which covers several branches that in reality acted as completely separate organizations. Also, the Arab Nationalist Movement was never very cohesive, but it is very informative to treat the various offshoots at one single page. I suggest we keep it this way, but perhaps clarify the extent of the relation between the branches/parties. Arre 22:16, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
[1] (page 38) perhaps offers small clarification: "In 1965 the UAR tried t o force t h e merger of the ANM w i t h its newly-formed, Egyptian-dominated, inter-Arab group, the A r a b S o c i a l i s t Union.* However, the ANM continued t o function on its own. This caused d i f f i c u l t i e s w i t h Egypt and by early 1967 N a s i r had broken w i t h the ANM.**" and "*This is not t o be confused with Nasir's i n t e r n a l Egyptian party of the same name." -- Soman 17:27, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
Throughout much of there history, these weren't exactly separate parties. As it says in there articles, they were regional branches of a single party. In the 1960s, they were the nucleus of the Unified Political Command which attempted to form a new United Arab Republic and of the Federation of Arab Republics project in the 1970s. In addition to that, these articles are not very big and have an insufficient number of sources making a merge all the more necessary. I have created an incomplete rough draft of what this merged article might look like. Charles Essie ( talk) 20:25, 17 December 2016 (UTC)
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is this really one party, or just different parties with identical names? in the case it should be turned into a disambig page, with links to the different parties. -- Soman 21:41, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
I believe it is several parties supposed to act as one party, as they were formally branches of the same Pan Arab party. Some of them were really coordinated, some were only linked in name. It is the same case as with the Ba'th Party page, which covers several branches that in reality acted as completely separate organizations. Also, the Arab Nationalist Movement was never very cohesive, but it is very informative to treat the various offshoots at one single page. I suggest we keep it this way, but perhaps clarify the extent of the relation between the branches/parties. Arre 22:16, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
[1] (page 38) perhaps offers small clarification: "In 1965 the UAR tried t o force t h e merger of the ANM w i t h its newly-formed, Egyptian-dominated, inter-Arab group, the A r a b S o c i a l i s t Union.* However, the ANM continued t o function on its own. This caused d i f f i c u l t i e s w i t h Egypt and by early 1967 N a s i r had broken w i t h the ANM.**" and "*This is not t o be confused with Nasir's i n t e r n a l Egyptian party of the same name." -- Soman 17:27, 1 August 2007 (UTC)
Throughout much of there history, these weren't exactly separate parties. As it says in there articles, they were regional branches of a single party. In the 1960s, they were the nucleus of the Unified Political Command which attempted to form a new United Arab Republic and of the Federation of Arab Republics project in the 1970s. In addition to that, these articles are not very big and have an insufficient number of sources making a merge all the more necessary. I have created an incomplete rough draft of what this merged article might look like. Charles Essie ( talk) 20:25, 17 December 2016 (UTC)