arab league
Proper noun An international organization of independent Arab states, founded in 1945. Its primary purpose is to promote cooperation among its member states in cultural, economic, military, political, and social affairs.
The term "Arab League" is used as a singular proper noun to refer to the organization itself. It functions as the subject or object of a sentence. * The Arab League held an emergency summit to discuss the crisis. * Several countries are members of the Arab League. * A resolution was passed by the Arab League.
- Egypt is a founding member of the Arab League.
- The Arab League condemned the act of aggression.
- Cooperation within the Arab League has faced numerous challenges.
- The secretary-general of the Arab League issued a statement.
- The League of Arab States: This is the formal, official name of the organization and is synonymous with "Arab League." It is often used in formal documents and treaties.
- The Charter of the League of Arab States was signed in 1945.
- League of Arab States: The full formal name.
- Member state(s): A country that is part of the Arab League.
- Pan-Arabism: A related political ideology advocating the unity of Arab peoples and nations, which provided intellectual background for the formation of the Arab League.
- League of Arab States (formal synonym)
The "Arab League" refers specifically to the formal intergovernmental organization. It is distinct from general concepts of Arab cooperation or unity, as it has a charter, a headquarters, and defined institutional structures.
- an international organization of independent Arab states formed in 1945 to promote cultural and economic and military and political and social cooperation