The book shows that the Arabs have lived over the last century, that is, since the First World War and the collapse of the Ottoman Empire to this day, amid a conflict between two wills: the will of unity and the political, economic and cultural advancement in the face of major internal, regional and international challenges, and the will of division and fragmentation in which the interests of major powers and projects converged Colonialism in the region with the interests of some Arab elites ruling or influencing their societies in one form or another.
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