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League of Arab States at a crossroads

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League of Arab States at a crossroads

Hassan Rashid
28.03.2012

After 67 years of its establishment, has become the Arab League at a crossroads; either reform itself and catch a train "Arab spring" that shook the foundations of old political order upon which the university end of World War II, or to retire to make way for the Arabs to look for alternative a new, more functional and less ideological and political.

Today this vision has become a firm conviction in most Arab countries, and it has taken the initiative to develop a top Baghdad item at the head of the university reform agenda. Says Dean of the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Baghdad, Amer Hassan Fayyad that the needed reform of the League of Arab States today should be a radical and comprehensive in order to not remain the university outside of the times, saying in an interview with Radio Free Iraq that the reform is more important should be focused on the mechanism of decision-making within the university.

The characters and Arab powers called for in the past years to leave the university and the search for part of a new cooperation to be more effective and closer to the concerns of the Arab street, which calls see Fayyad it realistic. But a member of the Foreign Relations Committee in the Iraqi parliament Emad Youkhana believes that the importance of the Arab League will emerge in under the democratic regimes that were produced by eruptions Arab spring, stressing the importance of reforms and wide at the university so that they can keep up with the great changes experienced by the Arab region.

In the scene Arab overthrew the banners of the revolution and change images of leaders aging, observers believe that the Arab League has become today's binding either get off the formal system for tower and experience the old Arab practice, or leave the whole scene.

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