This article explores the evolution, role and impact of the Civil Society Support Room (CSSR), the first formal mechanism to involve civil society in the UN-led political talks for Syria. Through surveys, focus groups and interviews, it examines how and whether the CSSR influenced the peace process. Importantly, it also illustrates how the CSSR transformed the participants and third-party mediators themselves, suggesting that it shapes the conflict and peace-making landscape beyond the high-level political process. It argues that the CSSR had a transformative impact on both the attitudes and behavioural patterns of the participants themselves, while also challenging the dominant representations of the conflict that strengthen the power of c...
The inability of the Syrian government to internally manage the popular uprising in the country have...
Syria’s civil war, which began in 2011, has been dubbed one of the bloodiest conflicts of the twenty...
Scholarship identified the present and future of war as increasingly characterized by urbanization a...
This study investigates the Syrian Civil Society Support Room (CSSR), the first formal mechanism to ...
Syrian civil society witnessed a new birth in 2011 following decades of hibernation due to oppressio...
This article interrogates whether, and if so how, international mediation might shape the identities...
Issue title: Semblance of order: institutional layers of the Syrian UprisingThis article aims to bre...
In The Emergence of The Political Voice of Syria’s Civil Society from within the Non-violent Mo...
This article examines the role of siege warfare and population control in the coercive counterinsurg...
This article aims to break new ground in academia by bridging the existing knowledge and practice ga...
This paper examines how ceasefires can influence elements of statehood. It adds to scholarship that ...
In The Emergence of The Political Voice of Syria’s Civil Society from within the Non-violent Movemen...
This paper discusses the role of civil society in the Syrian war between 2012 and 2016, specifically...
The UN Security Council unanimous Resolution 2254 (2015) endorsed a Peace Process for Syria on Decem...
In this Policy Brief, we present lessons learnt and sub-sequent policy implications from an in-depth...
The inability of the Syrian government to internally manage the popular uprising in the country have...
Syria’s civil war, which began in 2011, has been dubbed one of the bloodiest conflicts of the twenty...
Scholarship identified the present and future of war as increasingly characterized by urbanization a...
This study investigates the Syrian Civil Society Support Room (CSSR), the first formal mechanism to ...
Syrian civil society witnessed a new birth in 2011 following decades of hibernation due to oppressio...
This article interrogates whether, and if so how, international mediation might shape the identities...
Issue title: Semblance of order: institutional layers of the Syrian UprisingThis article aims to bre...
In The Emergence of The Political Voice of Syria’s Civil Society from within the Non-violent Mo...
This article examines the role of siege warfare and population control in the coercive counterinsurg...
This article aims to break new ground in academia by bridging the existing knowledge and practice ga...
This paper examines how ceasefires can influence elements of statehood. It adds to scholarship that ...
In The Emergence of The Political Voice of Syria’s Civil Society from within the Non-violent Movemen...
This paper discusses the role of civil society in the Syrian war between 2012 and 2016, specifically...
The UN Security Council unanimous Resolution 2254 (2015) endorsed a Peace Process for Syria on Decem...
In this Policy Brief, we present lessons learnt and sub-sequent policy implications from an in-depth...
The inability of the Syrian government to internally manage the popular uprising in the country have...
Syria’s civil war, which began in 2011, has been dubbed one of the bloodiest conflicts of the twenty...
Scholarship identified the present and future of war as increasingly characterized by urbanization a...