Communist anti-militarism in France and anti-colonial wars in Morocco and Syria

Twentieth Century Communism - ISSN 1758-6437
Volume 2023 Number 24

Communist anti-militarism in France and anti-colonial wars in Morocco and Syria
BURAK SAYIM pages 17-42

Abstract

This article explores the intersection of Middle Eastern anti-colonialism and European anti-militarism in the interwar period through a case study focusing on French communist activities within the army during almost simultaneous anti-colonial revolts in Morocco and Syria. It argues that the interaction between revolutionary militancy in these two regions was not unilinear. Just as the impact of European revolutionary traditions was instrumental in shaping Middle Eastern communist militancy, so Middle Eastern anti-colonialism had an – underappreciated – impact on European communism. Through this case study it shows how the Communist International strove to give anti-militarism in the global north and anti-colonialism in the global south a common political language through which the two aspirations could converge. Instead of focusing on high-level decisions, this study takes a tentative step towards situating this alliance – or lack thereof – in the trenches of colonial wars.

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BURAK SAYIM (2023) Communist anti-militarism in France and anti-colonial wars in Morocco and Syria, Twentieth Century Communism, 2023(24), 17-42

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