Destroying a nation : the civil war in Syria
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Destroying a nation : the civil war in Syria
I.B. Tauris, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-222) and index
'the best books on the Syrian Civil War,hands down' Joshua Landis
'analysis as cool and lethal as a sword' Robert Fisk
Contents of Works
- 1. A synopsis of Ba'thist history before the Syrian Revolution (2011)
- 2. Could the war in Syria have been avoided?
- 3. Confrontation between the military of the regime and the opposition
- 4. The ambivalent Western approach to the Syria conflict
- 5. Intra-Syria talks but no negotiations
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Description
Following the Arab Spring, Syria descended into civil and sectarian conflict. It has since become a fractured warzone which operates as a breeding ground for new terrorist movements including ISIS as well as the root cause of the greatest refugee crisis in modern history. In this important book, former Special Envoy of the Netherlands to Syria, Nikolaos van Dam, explains the recent history of Syria, covering the growing disenchantment with the Asad regime, the chaos of civil war and the fractures which led to an immense amount of destruction in the refined social fabric of what used to be the Syrian nation. Through an in-depth examination, van Dam traces political developments within the Asad regime and the various opposition groups from the Arab Spring to the present day, and provides a deeper insight into the conflict and the possibilities and obstacles for reaching a political solution.
Table of Contents
Preface
1 Introduction
2 Ba'thist history before the Syrian Revolution (2011)
3 Could the War in Syria have been avoided?
4 Confrontation between the military of the regime and the opposition
5 The ambivalent Western approach to the Syria conflict
6 Intra-Syrian talks but no negotiations
7 Conclusions
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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