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A 14 page paper. The history and founding of the League of Arab States, often referred to as the Arab League, are reported. The purpose and objectives of the League are outlined as are the founding member-states and the current membership. The writer then explains how the League works, including a description of the leadership. The results of one meeting are provided as an example of what happens at meetings. The writer then discusses the successes and failures of the League, including the ongoing conflict between Kuwait and Iraq. Finally, the writer discusses changes that are needed to improve the League's effectiveness. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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was attended by the chiefs and members of Iraqi, Lebanese, Syrian, Trans-Jordanian and Egyptian delegations. The purpose was to "strengthen and consolidate the ties which bind all Arab countries and
to direct them toward the welfare of the Arab world, to improve its conditions, insure its future, and realize its hopes and aspiration, and in response to Arab public opinion
in all Arab countries" (League of Arab States, Main Documents, nd). The Arab League is "in the form of a Preliminary Committee of the General Arab Conferences" (League of
Arab States, Main Documents, nd). The conference was held in Alexandria between September 25, 1944 and October 7, 1944. The delegates drew up a Charter during these days. The
catalyst for the foundation of the League was to public opinion about Arab countries. There were seven original Arab states that signed the Charter, which "explicitly asserted that the
setting up of the League was meant to carry out the following: Serve the common good of all Arab countries, Ensure better conditions for all Arab countries, guarantee the future
of all Arab countries and fulfill the hopes and expectations of all Arab countries" (League of Arab States, Foundation, nd). The original countries founding the League are: Jordan, Syria, Saudi
Arabia, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen and Egypt (League of Arab States, Foundation, nd). The Arab League states its objectives as: "The League is a national and regional organization that seeks to
promote closer ties among member-states and co-ordinate their policies and their economic, cultural, and security plans with a view to developing collective co-operation, protecting national security and maintaining the independence
and sovereignty of member-states; thereby enhancing the potential for joint Arab action in all fields" (League of Arab States, Foundation, nd). The Charter states the objectives a bit differently: "The
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