At its core, the patchwork ‘reconciliation’ strategy in southern Syria has demarcated three main zones in which the regime’s authority and therefore the roles former rebels come to play in the post-rebellion period vary significantly. In eastern Daraa, where the rebels engaged in Russian-led negotiations, Russia established the Eighth Brigade, a sub-division of the Fifth Corps, and incorporated contingents of former rebels into its ranks. To help maintain the status quo in southern Syria, Russia granted the Eighth Brigade and its rebels-turned-soldiers a wide margin of manoeuvre to handle local security affairs and to inflict acceptable monitored small-scale violence. While the Eighth Brigade has emerged as an armed actor with an indispensa...