This research aims at giving a comprehensive overview and understanding of the Syrian revolutionary process that started in mid March 2011. Previous research on the Syrian uprising has typically focused on few aspects of the revolution. This thesis presents an alternative perspective, using a historical materialist analysis to situate an understanding of the Syrian uprising in the socio-economic and political developments of the country and the wider region. To this end, the thesis begins by explaining the establishment and dynamics of the authoritarian regimes led by Hafez al-Assad and followed by his son Bashar on political and socio-economic levels. The research then analyzes the nature and dynamics of the protest movement and the organi...
Abstract This study examines the processes of collective transformations (radicalisation, de-radica...
The following report provides an in-depth, empirically focused, overview of contentious mobilization...
In Syria, there is not expected to break out of the revolution of this magnitude. Most people of Syr...
This thesis examines the turn to conflict in Syria during 2011 to see if it is revolutionary in natu...
More than three years after the outbreak of protests in a number of Arab countries, the role of soci...
This thesis analyses the problematic trajectory of the Syrian Revolution 2011, which was inspired b...
Syria’s peaceful uprising turned into an armed conflict with Assad’s lethal response to demonstratio...
In March 2011 peaceful protests over the arrest and torture of young syrians, themselves having draw...
The ongoing crisis in Syria represents the most recent in a series of disruptive conflicts in the Mi...
The Arab Region faced a wave of massive public demonstrations in 2011. People across the region dema...
After the eruption of the demonstrations along the Syrian cities, in March 2011, the Syrian regime r...
The ensuing bloodshed and deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Syria, the failure of the United Nati...
Syria is a particular country in West Asia where the worst turmoil occurred after the great event of...
Since 1976, Syria has suffered two separate but in nature similar rebellions which was different in ...
Syria is a particular country in West Asia where the worst turmoil occurred after the great event of...
Abstract This study examines the processes of collective transformations (radicalisation, de-radica...
The following report provides an in-depth, empirically focused, overview of contentious mobilization...
In Syria, there is not expected to break out of the revolution of this magnitude. Most people of Syr...
This thesis examines the turn to conflict in Syria during 2011 to see if it is revolutionary in natu...
More than three years after the outbreak of protests in a number of Arab countries, the role of soci...
This thesis analyses the problematic trajectory of the Syrian Revolution 2011, which was inspired b...
Syria’s peaceful uprising turned into an armed conflict with Assad’s lethal response to demonstratio...
In March 2011 peaceful protests over the arrest and torture of young syrians, themselves having draw...
The ongoing crisis in Syria represents the most recent in a series of disruptive conflicts in the Mi...
The Arab Region faced a wave of massive public demonstrations in 2011. People across the region dema...
After the eruption of the demonstrations along the Syrian cities, in March 2011, the Syrian regime r...
The ensuing bloodshed and deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Syria, the failure of the United Nati...
Syria is a particular country in West Asia where the worst turmoil occurred after the great event of...
Since 1976, Syria has suffered two separate but in nature similar rebellions which was different in ...
Syria is a particular country in West Asia where the worst turmoil occurred after the great event of...
Abstract This study examines the processes of collective transformations (radicalisation, de-radica...
The following report provides an in-depth, empirically focused, overview of contentious mobilization...
In Syria, there is not expected to break out of the revolution of this magnitude. Most people of Syr...