Talk:List of Ba'athist movements

Organizing
I think that it would be better if the regional branches are clearly listed under their respective national parties. The current listing has all the regional branches mixed, as if they were separate parties. Some corrections/comments in regards to the current version: --Soman (talk) 17:34, 22 November 2011 (UTC)
 * There are 3 separate Ba'ath parties in Sudan: Iraqi, Syrian and the Sudanese Ba'ath Party. The latter is an independent group, its name is only 'Sudanese Ba'ath Party' (consciously separate from the pan-Arab party)
 * It becomes inconsequent to list Ba'ath Party (Iraq) and Ba'ath Party (Syria) amongst the regional organizations, those are the pan-Arab national parties, to which the regional branches are connected. Btw, we have no articles on the Iraqi and Syrian regional commands, would that be necessary/helpful?
 * I don't see the need, considering the fact that the Iraqi regional command is/was the most important regional command of the Iraqi ba'ath movement. But if you want to, go ahead. --TIAYN (talk) 18:49, 22 November 2011 (UTC)
 * The Libyan pro-Iraqi Ba'athists organized themselves into Libyan National Movement. However, LNM seems to not have been an exclusively Ba'athist group. Perhaps they retained a party structure behind the front organization? (like is the case amongst the Palestinians)
 * Both Iraqi and Syrian parties have Palestinian regional commands. ALF and as-Saiqa are fronts of the respective parties, not integrated party structures.
 * Wish I could help, but I can't. I just don't know enough. --TIAYN (talk) 18:49, 22 November 2011 (UTC)
 * The Iraqi Ba'ath in Lebanon is the Socialist Arab Lebanon Vanguard Party. That article could need expansion, btw.
 * It seems that the Mauretanian Ba'athists have founded a new party. Unclear if they retain linkage to the Iraqi party still.
 * Revolutionary Ba'ath Party was not a Jordanian regional party, but a parallel pan-Arab party. However, it is disputed on talk page if it was a separate party or a faction inside the Ba'ath. Btw, there are many Ba'ath splinter groups which have no articles as of now.
 * Missing is the Iraqi Ba'ath in Syria and the Syrian Ba'ath in Iraq.
 * Both Iraqi and Syrian Ba'ath are active in Jordan.
 * The Egyptian Arab Socialist Party is a Ba'athist party. Probably tied to Iraqi group, but I'm not sure.
 * It is difficult to make a complete listing, as the parties have been very careful not to share to much info to the public of their more clandestine branches (such as North Africa, Egypt, Gulf, etc..)
 * Thanks. I'll be working on it. --TIAYN (talk) 17:56, 22 November 2011 (UTC)

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