Corrective Revolution (Syria)

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[td]When the [[Communism|communist]] governments in the [[Eastern Bloc]] collapsed, an ideological crisis within the government arose.{{sfn|Zisser|2001|p=47}} However, Assad and his supporters hit back, stating that because of the "Corrective Movement under the leadership of the warrior Hafez al-Assad", the principles of economic and political pluralism, which had been introduced "some two decades" beforehand, safeguarded the Syrian government from the possibility of collapse.{{sfn|Zisser|2001|p=47}}[/td]
[td]When the [[Communism|communist]] governments in the [[Eastern Bloc]] collapsed, an ideological crisis within the government arose.{{sfn|Zisser|2001|p=47}} However, Assad and his supporters hit back, stating that because of the "Corrective Movement under the leadership of the warrior Hafez al-Assad", the principles of economic and political pluralism, which had been introduced "some two decades" beforehand, safeguarded the Syrian government from the possibility of collapse.{{sfn|Zisser|2001|p=47}}[/td]
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[td]Later, on 27 January 2000, [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Syria)|Syrian foreign minister]] [[Farouk al-Sharaa]] stated, "I am not exaggerating when I say that the Corrective Movement, which took place in 1970 under the leadership of Hafez al-Assad ... has crystallized for the first time in modern Arab history a mature and realistic [[pan-Arabism|pan-Arab ideology]]."{{sfn|Korany|Dessouki|2010|p=430}}[/td]
[td]Later, on 27 January 2000, [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Syria)|Syrian foreign minister]] [[Farouk al-Sharaa]] stated, "I am not exaggerating when I say that the Corrective Movement, which took place in 1970 under the leadership of Hafez al-Assad ... has crystallized for the first time in modern Arab history a mature and realistic [[pan-Arabism|pan-Arab ideology]]."{{sfn|Korany|Dessouki|2010|p=430}} The day of the Corrective Movement was one of the main public holidays in Ba'athist Syria.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Publications |first=Publitec |url=https://www.google.com/books/editio...+movement+syria&pg=PA1037&printsec=frontcover |title=Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008 |date=2011-12-22 |publisher=Walter de Gruyter |isbn=978-3-11-093004-7 |language=en}}</ref>[/td]
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[td]==See also==[/td]
[td]==See also==[/td]

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