The Syrian civil war that started early in 2011 has evolved into a spiral of violence that not only has lasting consequences for the state and society of Syria, but is inevitably affecting regional power balances in the Middle Eastern and beyond. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iran, Russia, and Western governments are financing and supporting diametrically opposed actors in this conflict, raising the stakes and transforming what has started as a civil war into a veritable regional and international proxy war. Syrian refugees have fled to Jordan, Turkey, and Lebanon. The humanitarian catastrophe is crossing borders, rendering Syria’s fate a watershed moment for the region across multiple transnational dimensions. Shedding light on these immediate regi...
The aim of this article is to analyze the regional dimension of the Syrian civil war, taking into co...
Bátor, Peter. – Ondrejcsák, Róbert. (eds.): Panorama of global security environment 2014. Center for...
After the First World War, the then colonial powers Great Britain and France created a number of cou...
The Syrian civil war that started early in 2011 has evolved into a spiral of violence that not only ...
The Syrian civil war that started early in 2011 has evolved into a spiral of violence that not only ...
The Syrian conflict which started in March 2011 is well into its third year and its dimensions and i...
Defined as the “worst humanitarian disaster since the end of the cold war,” the Syrian civil war has...
This paper analyses the Syrian conflict since 2011 in the context of the larger Middle East, focusin...
The supply of, and demand for, the reconstruction of Syria is grossly mismatched in both focus and v...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
The civil war in Syria has international repercussions due to the ongoing multi-sided character of t...
The Syrian crisis in terms of its crimes against humanity has surpassed most politicians’ wildest ex...
In Regional and International factors that Prolong the Syrian Crisis, Eduardo W. Aboultaif provi...
The civil unrest that began in the Middle East with the Arab uprising is still ongoing in Syria. T...
In Regional and International factors that Prolong the Syrian Crisis, Eduardo W. Aboultaif provides ...
The aim of this article is to analyze the regional dimension of the Syrian civil war, taking into co...
Bátor, Peter. – Ondrejcsák, Róbert. (eds.): Panorama of global security environment 2014. Center for...
After the First World War, the then colonial powers Great Britain and France created a number of cou...
The Syrian civil war that started early in 2011 has evolved into a spiral of violence that not only ...
The Syrian civil war that started early in 2011 has evolved into a spiral of violence that not only ...
The Syrian conflict which started in March 2011 is well into its third year and its dimensions and i...
Defined as the “worst humanitarian disaster since the end of the cold war,” the Syrian civil war has...
This paper analyses the Syrian conflict since 2011 in the context of the larger Middle East, focusin...
The supply of, and demand for, the reconstruction of Syria is grossly mismatched in both focus and v...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
The civil war in Syria has international repercussions due to the ongoing multi-sided character of t...
The Syrian crisis in terms of its crimes against humanity has surpassed most politicians’ wildest ex...
In Regional and International factors that Prolong the Syrian Crisis, Eduardo W. Aboultaif provi...
The civil unrest that began in the Middle East with the Arab uprising is still ongoing in Syria. T...
In Regional and International factors that Prolong the Syrian Crisis, Eduardo W. Aboultaif provides ...
The aim of this article is to analyze the regional dimension of the Syrian civil war, taking into co...
Bátor, Peter. – Ondrejcsák, Róbert. (eds.): Panorama of global security environment 2014. Center for...
After the First World War, the then colonial powers Great Britain and France created a number of cou...