This thesis explores the emergence of pro-government militias (PGMs) within the context of the post-2011 intrastate conflict in Syria. It investigates the factors that contributed to the breakdown of Syria’s armed forces during their counterinsurgency (COIN) campaign. By inquiring into the mechanisms that drove the unravelling of Syria’s coercive machinery, this thesis sheds light on why the regime of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad specifically resorted to leveraging irregular forces to which security functions conventionally reserved for the state were outsourced. As such, this thesis asks the following research question: What are the drivers underpinning the employment of PGMs in the post-2011 Syrian conflict? This thesis progresses...
It has been almost four years since Syria descended into a vicious civil war. Still, Bashar Al-Assad...
This article assesses the impact of the Assad regime’s aerial bombardment campaign on a frequently n...
This article examines the role of siege warfare and population control in the coercive counterinsurg...
The Arab Region faced a wave of massive public demonstrations in 2011. People across the region dema...
This dissertation delves into the role of Pro-Government Militias (PGMs) in bolstering the resilienc...
In order to answer the broader question about the reasons behind authoritarian regimes’ survival or ...
The ensuing bloodshed and deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Syria, the failure of the United Nati...
Syria's devolution into civil war over the last five years has left that country devastated. The con...
Syria’s peaceful uprising turned into an armed conflict with Assad’s lethal response to demonstratio...
Researchers from different social science backgrounds have studied the various practices of state re...
This thesis analyses the problematic trajectory of the Syrian Revolution 2011, which was inspired b...
Goaded by the regional repercussions of the Syrian crisis sectarian tensions are emerging as the key...
The case of Syria presents an example of a regime performing authoritarian norms of peacebuilding th...
When the dictatorial regimes of Tunisia and Egypt were toppled by popular unrest few expected Syria ...
This paper examines the history and nature of the Syrian armed forces through its evolution in post...
It has been almost four years since Syria descended into a vicious civil war. Still, Bashar Al-Assad...
This article assesses the impact of the Assad regime’s aerial bombardment campaign on a frequently n...
This article examines the role of siege warfare and population control in the coercive counterinsurg...
The Arab Region faced a wave of massive public demonstrations in 2011. People across the region dema...
This dissertation delves into the role of Pro-Government Militias (PGMs) in bolstering the resilienc...
In order to answer the broader question about the reasons behind authoritarian regimes’ survival or ...
The ensuing bloodshed and deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Syria, the failure of the United Nati...
Syria's devolution into civil war over the last five years has left that country devastated. The con...
Syria’s peaceful uprising turned into an armed conflict with Assad’s lethal response to demonstratio...
Researchers from different social science backgrounds have studied the various practices of state re...
This thesis analyses the problematic trajectory of the Syrian Revolution 2011, which was inspired b...
Goaded by the regional repercussions of the Syrian crisis sectarian tensions are emerging as the key...
The case of Syria presents an example of a regime performing authoritarian norms of peacebuilding th...
When the dictatorial regimes of Tunisia and Egypt were toppled by popular unrest few expected Syria ...
This paper examines the history and nature of the Syrian armed forces through its evolution in post...
It has been almost four years since Syria descended into a vicious civil war. Still, Bashar Al-Assad...
This article assesses the impact of the Assad regime’s aerial bombardment campaign on a frequently n...
This article examines the role of siege warfare and population control in the coercive counterinsurg...