Baʻth
English
Proper noun
Baʻth
- Alternative form of Baath
- 1961 January, Agwani, M[ohammed] S[hafi], “The Baʻth: A Study in Contemporary Arab Politics”, in International Studies, volume 3, number 1, DOI: , page 6:
- The first authentic statement of the Baʻth's principles and programme was contained in what is known as the Constitution of the Baʻth approved by its leaders in April 1947.
- 1969 December, Perlmutter, Amos, “From Obscurity to Rule: The Syrian Army and the Baʻth Party”, in Political Research Quarterly, volume 22, number 4, DOI: , page 827:
- One instance of this syndrome was the coup of March 1963, when officers, who were members of or sympathetic to the Arab Socialist Baʻth Party, overthrew the parliamentary system and handed the government over to the civilian faction of the Baʻth.
- 1978, Rabinovich, Itamar, “Historiography and Politics in Syria”, in Asian Affairs, volume 9, number 1, DOI: , page 57:
- The Baʻth came to power in Syria in March 1963.
Synonyms
- Arab Socialist Baʻth Party
Derived terms
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