state, much like the United Nations, as the Arab states, newly independent, feared further foreign influence within their affairs and made sovereignty a key concept that has defined many of the Arab League’s failing as will be shown in the structural analysis of the organization.
Structure
The highest governing body in the Arab league is the Council formed with the representatives of each member state. Each member state has one vote. The Council ordinarily meet, twice a year, in March and in September…
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