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Arab League

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Following the revolution in Syria, the United Arab Republic announced on March 10, 1963, that it would resume its participation in the Arab League, which it had boycotted since the Shtoura meeting in August 1962, when the former Syrian government accused the United Arab Republic of interfering in Syrian affairs. Iraq had already resumed active membership in the League after the overthrow of the Kassem regime. Algeria was admitted to League membership on August 16, 1962.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities III. Political and Regional Organizations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation and Cambridge University Press 1964

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References

1 Keesing's Contemporary Archives, 1963–1964, 05 4–11, 1963 (Vol. 14), p. 19388 and June 29–July 6, 1963 (Vol. 14), p. 19496.Google Scholar For a summary of previous activities of the Arab League, see International Organization, Winter 1963 (Vol. 17, No. 1), pp. 287288.Google Scholar

2 Keesing's Contemporary Archives, 02 16–23, 1963 (Vol. 14), p. 19252.Google Scholar