The country has entered a vicious circle where Syria’s own resources are being used to destroy it, and where ordinary people have no choice but to rearrange their lives around the conflict and either join or pay armed actors to meet everyday needs
In Syria, there is not expected to break out of the revolution of this magnitude. Most people of Syr...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
The disasters of the Syrian civil war that started in 2011 as a result of the Arab Spring have not b...
This paper explores links between the war economy and civilian security by using evidence from the t...
Syria's devolution into civil war over the last five years has left that country devastated. The con...
After the First World War, the then colonial powers Great Britain and France created a number of cou...
This article examines the role of siege warfare and population control in the coercive counterinsurg...
The issue of Syrian Civil war has tinted the International Relations issue at least from 2011 where ...
Being exhausted by war and suffering from substantial economic losses, the Syrian state’s capacity t...
This paper details the political order which attempted to engineer a new economic and social drive i...
The Syrian civil war that started early in 2011 has evolved into a spiral of violence that not only ...
We owe much to the Kurds for the defeat of Islamic State, even if the fight still goes on. Yet, writ...
The ensuing bloodshed and deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Syria, the failure of the United Nati...
In March 2011 peaceful protests over the arrest and torture of young syrians, themselves having draw...
As the media turned away from covering government-controlled areas after the violence subsided, our ...
In Syria, there is not expected to break out of the revolution of this magnitude. Most people of Syr...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
The disasters of the Syrian civil war that started in 2011 as a result of the Arab Spring have not b...
This paper explores links between the war economy and civilian security by using evidence from the t...
Syria's devolution into civil war over the last five years has left that country devastated. The con...
After the First World War, the then colonial powers Great Britain and France created a number of cou...
This article examines the role of siege warfare and population control in the coercive counterinsurg...
The issue of Syrian Civil war has tinted the International Relations issue at least from 2011 where ...
Being exhausted by war and suffering from substantial economic losses, the Syrian state’s capacity t...
This paper details the political order which attempted to engineer a new economic and social drive i...
The Syrian civil war that started early in 2011 has evolved into a spiral of violence that not only ...
We owe much to the Kurds for the defeat of Islamic State, even if the fight still goes on. Yet, writ...
The ensuing bloodshed and deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Syria, the failure of the United Nati...
In March 2011 peaceful protests over the arrest and torture of young syrians, themselves having draw...
As the media turned away from covering government-controlled areas after the violence subsided, our ...
In Syria, there is not expected to break out of the revolution of this magnitude. Most people of Syr...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
The disasters of the Syrian civil war that started in 2011 as a result of the Arab Spring have not b...