Abstract

The Arab League emerged in 1940s in order to achieve unity among Arab states. Its tried to deal with political reform, economic and other contemporay issues on the arab arena. However, its role in the political reform was weak and it did not develop, a matter that made it accused of being unable to achieve political reform in the Arab states, particularly having faced many problems, challenges, and issuse, some of which are connected to its Charter, and other with the way it achieves political reform. The research sheds light on the role of the Arab League in achieving political reform through tackling beginnings of the Arab League establishment and the concept of reform political and its role in achieving it. The research has come up with several conclusions the most important of which is that the League has a weak role in achieving political reform due to the defects that its charter include and the challenges facing it, in particular offer the Arab Spring Revolutions, a matter that wade it un able of making the appropriate decisions of face an solve such challenges.

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