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Socialist Youth Organization
Headquarters Cairo
Ideology Nasserism
Arab nationalism
Anti-Zionism
Mother party Arab Socialist Union

The UAR Socialist Youth Organization was a youth organization in Egypt. [1] It was set up as the youth wing of the Arab Socialist Union in 1965. It came under the leadership of Marxist sectors. [2] Mufid Shihab was the general secretary of the organization. [1]

Gamal Abdul Nasser clamped down on the organization (as well as other leftist sectors in the Arab Socialist Union) in 1968, halting much of its activities. [3] Many of its activists later left the organization, dissatisfied with Nasser's Arab socialism. These activists became the core of the radical student movement during the early 1970s. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b Middle East Record 1968. p. 9
  2. ^ a b MERIP Reports, No. 17. (May, 1973)
  3. ^ Migdal, Joel S. Strong Societies and Weak States: State-Society Relations and State Capabilities in the Third World. Princeton (N.J): Princeton university press, 1988. p. 200
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Socialist Youth Organization
Headquarters Cairo
Ideology Nasserism
Arab nationalism
Anti-Zionism
Mother party Arab Socialist Union

The UAR Socialist Youth Organization was a youth organization in Egypt. [1] It was set up as the youth wing of the Arab Socialist Union in 1965. It came under the leadership of Marxist sectors. [2] Mufid Shihab was the general secretary of the organization. [1]

Gamal Abdul Nasser clamped down on the organization (as well as other leftist sectors in the Arab Socialist Union) in 1968, halting much of its activities. [3] Many of its activists later left the organization, dissatisfied with Nasser's Arab socialism. These activists became the core of the radical student movement during the early 1970s. [2]

References

  1. ^ a b Middle East Record 1968. p. 9
  2. ^ a b MERIP Reports, No. 17. (May, 1973)
  3. ^ Migdal, Joel S. Strong Societies and Weak States: State-Society Relations and State Capabilities in the Third World. Princeton (N.J): Princeton university press, 1988. p. 200

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