Section E21. Arab League and its Arab Joint Security Pact

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Section E21. Arab League and its Arab Joint Security Pact

Arab League is a Political-Military-Economic Alliance that has a Military Defence Treaty with a Commitment to Defence in the Case of an Attack via the Arab Joint Security Pact that was signed in 1950. However, even before that, the Arab League mobilized the Arab Armies during the 1948 Palestine war amid the establishment of the State of Israel, still, only in 1961 the Arab League established the Joint Arab Command (JAC) to coordinate the Joint Defence that based on the principles of the Arab Joint Security Pact. However, in 2015, the Arab League agreed in principle to form a Joint Military Force to improve the response of Arab Countries in the case of Military Crises and Wars. Note, it is important to distinguish between ‘Arab Country’ and ‘Muslim Country’, because the Arab League includes only Arab-Muslim Countries (e.g. Egypt), while it excludes Non-Arab-Muslim Countries (e.g. Iran). Nevertheless, there is coordination between the Arab League and the OIC (Islamic Countries) including Joint Summits. For Full Details and the latest Membership Status, Please see Arab League and its Arab Joint Security Pact - Monitoring Alliances by Dr. Ziva Rozen-Bakher https://www.rozen-bakher.com/alliances/arableague

 

Map 45. Arab Speaking Countries

Map 46. Members and Observer States of Arab League and its Arab Joint Security Pact

E21.1 Members of Arab League and its Arab Joint Security Pact 

Table 158. Members of Arab League and its Arab Joint Security Pact 

 

E21.2 Observer States of Arab League and its Arab Joint Security Pact 

Table 159. Observer States of Arab League and its Arab Joint Security Pact 

 

E21.3 Members and Observer States of Arab League and its Arab Joint Security Pact 

Table 160. Members and Observer States of Arab League and its Arab Joint Security Pact 


Dr. Ziva Rozen-Bakher

Dr. Ziva Rozen-Bakher

Researcher in Risks for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and International Trade

Political Risks, Economic Risks, Strategic Risks

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