In 1960, as economic troubles began to rise, President Nasser found himself with a much larger problem: what political system should the UAR use? Rather than risk extreme political gridlock and potentially total collapse, Nasser reluctantly agrees to work with the Ba'ath Party in Syria. The Ba'ath Party and Nasser's party, the Arab Socialist Union (ASU), agree to push towards federalization rather than centralization.
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