Asad s Syria at the Crossroads

Asad s Syria at the Crossroads
Author: Ali R. Kuğu
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 117
Release: 1998-12-01
Genre: Democratization
ISBN: 1423555252

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The collapse of the Eastern Bloc and Soviet Union marked the end of a painful era in history. As the 20th century draws to a close, mankind is busy establishing a common world in which nations can understand each other more easily than in the Cold War. Peace, democracy, and free market economy are the cornerstones of this new order. However, Syria is still anti-democratic, economically backward and a conflict-prone state. The main thesis of this work is that Syrian political and strategic culture is one of the major obstacles to Syria's transformation into a democratic, peaceful and prosperous country. The most immediate problem faced by Syria is the urgency for liberalization at home and peace in the region. However, President Hafiz al-Asad's personal way of thinking, the Ba'th ideology, and the political system all impede Syria from undergoing necessary structural transformations and concluding the Middle East peace process with a viable peace agreement. This is because liberalization and peace put the survival of Asad's dictatorship at stake. As a result, it is plausible to argue that Syria will not be a partner of the new world order as long as Asad or his clique remains in power.

The New Lion of Damascus

The New Lion of Damascus
Author: David W. Lesch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0300109911

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An account of contemporary Syria, its extraordinary leader, and its current and future place in the Middle East.

Elections in Asia and the Pacific A Data Handbook

Elections in Asia and the Pacific  A Data Handbook
Author: Dieter Nohlen,Florian Grotz,Christof Hartmann
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 774
Release: 2001-11-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780191530418

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This two-volume work continues the series of election data handbooks published by OUP. It presents a first-ever compendium of electoral data for all the 62 states in Asia, Australia and Oceania from their independence to the present. Following the overall structure of the series, an initial comparative introduction on elections and electoral systems is followed by chapters on each state in the region. Written by knowledgeable and renowned scholars, the contributions examine the evolution of institutional and electoral arrangements, and provide systematic surveys of the up-to-date electoral provisions and their historical development. Exhaustive statistics on national elections and referendums are given in each chapter. Together with the other books of this series, Elections in Asia and the Pacific is a highly reliable resource for historical and cross-national comparisons of elections and electoral systems world-wide. The first volume of Elections in Asia and the Pacific includes a total of 32 independent states situated in the three 'western' regions of the Asian continent: the countries of the Middle East (including Turkey); the post-Soviet states of Central Asia and the Caucasus; and the countries situated in South Asia (including Afghanistan and Myanmar).

Elections in Asia and the Pacific

Elections in Asia and the Pacific
Author: Dieter Nohlen,Florian Grotz,Christof Hartmann
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 771
Release: 2001
Genre: Asia
ISBN: 9780199249589

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This work continues the series of election data handbooks published by OUP. It presents a compendium of electoral data for all the 62 states in Asia, Australia and Oceania from their independence to the beginning of the 21st century.

Commanding Syria

Commanding Syria
Author: Eyal Zisser
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2007-04-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857711519

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When Basher al-Asad became President of Syria in June 2000, he had a tough act to follow. A quiet, unassuming opthalmologist, trained in Britain, young Asad was successor to his dynamic, wily father Hafiz, who had consolidated power in his ethnically diverse and politically restive state through personal charisma, brute force and political balancing acts. Now, some years after Basher's succession and with mounting international pressure for political and economical reform, his handling of the issues facing Syria raises serious questions for the future stability of the Middle East. This is the first major work on Basher al-Asad. It assesses the durability of Hafiz's legacy, including the influence of the old power-brokers, the effectiveness of Basher's attempts to move away from his father's shadow, and prospects for reform. Above all, it evaluates Basher's continuing hold on power following Syria's humiliating retreat from Lebanon in Spring 2005.

Political Science Abstracts

Political Science Abstracts
Author: IFI/Plenum Data Company staff
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 841
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461517894

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Political Science Abstracts is an annual supplement to the Political Science, Government, and Public Policy Series of The Universal Reference System, which was first published in 1967. All back issues are still available.

Syria and Iran

Syria and Iran
Author: Anoushiravan Ehteshami,Raymond A. Hinnebusch
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2002-01-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134730216

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The experienced authors provide an innovative study of Iranian and Syrian foreign policy, showing how the policies can be understood through the `realist' and `rational actor' frameworks.

Syria in Ruins

Syria in Ruins
Author: David S. Sorenson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2016-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9798216152200

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Syria is home to one of the most brutal and protracted civil wars in history, posing a threat to global stability and enabling the expansion of the Islamic State (sometimes called "ISIS"). This in-depth analysis reveals the beginning, present state, and future of this conflict. The current crises involving ISIS have attracted worldwide attention to the complex politics and cultural panorama of the Middle East, including Syria. Political analyst and author David S. Sorenson discusses the ongoing civil war in Syria from its origins, to its key players, and to its propagation into neighboring countries. In the process, the work delves into Syria's demographics, history, economy, and security to illustrate the civil war's impact on the Middle East and the world. This in-depth analysis covers the Assad regime, ISIS's role in the region, possible outcomes of the conflict, and security implications for the country. Starting with a history of Syria, the work identifies the factors that have contributed to the onset and continuation of the civil war, moves on to an analysis of the outbreak and growth of the war, and points out key factors that fueled its intensity. A look at the Islamic State considers the internationalization of the Syrian civil war, explaining how the addition of many parties outside of Syria have made the war more violent and protracted. The book concludes by considering alternative endings for the conflict and addressing the role of world powers in the conflict and its outcome.