This article examines the role of siege warfare and population control in the coercive counterinsurgency strategy used by the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad to effectively crush the revolution that began in 2011. We extend the coercive counterinsurgency framework offered by Monica Duffy Toft and Yuri Zhukov to analyze the Syrian regime's use of the twin tactical pillars of siege warfare and population control. We focus on how these two types of denial - military and political - proved essential to the regime's military victory
This article explores the evolution, role and impact of the Civil Society Support Room (CSSR), the f...
In Syria’s Reconciliation Agreements, Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady explore how the regime and t...
In Syria, there is not expected to break out of the revolution of this magnitude. Most people of Syr...
This article assesses the impact of the Assad regime’s aerial bombardment campaign on a frequently n...
In Isolating Dissent, Punishing the Masses: Siege Warfare as Counter-Insurgency, Will Todman analyse...
This article addresses the Syrian regime’s strategic communication as a practice of politics that ru...
This article addresses the Syrian regime’s strategic communication as a practice of politics that ru...
In Isolating Dissent, Punishing the Masses: Siege Warfare as Counter-Insurgency, Will Todman analyse...
This article addresses the Syrian regime’s strategic communication as a practice of politics that ru...
The case of Syria presents an example of a regime performing authoritarian norms of peacebuilding th...
Issue title: Semblance of order: institutional layers of the Syrian UprisingThis article aims to bre...
The country has entered a vicious circle where Syria’s own resources are being used to destroy it, a...
This thesis explores the emergence of pro-government militias (PGMs) within the context of the post-...
The case of Syria presents an example of a regime performing authoritarian norms of peacebuilding th...
This paper examines how ceasefires can influence elements of statehood. It adds to scholarship that ...
This article explores the evolution, role and impact of the Civil Society Support Room (CSSR), the f...
In Syria’s Reconciliation Agreements, Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady explore how the regime and t...
In Syria, there is not expected to break out of the revolution of this magnitude. Most people of Syr...
This article assesses the impact of the Assad regime’s aerial bombardment campaign on a frequently n...
In Isolating Dissent, Punishing the Masses: Siege Warfare as Counter-Insurgency, Will Todman analyse...
This article addresses the Syrian regime’s strategic communication as a practice of politics that ru...
This article addresses the Syrian regime’s strategic communication as a practice of politics that ru...
In Isolating Dissent, Punishing the Masses: Siege Warfare as Counter-Insurgency, Will Todman analyse...
This article addresses the Syrian regime’s strategic communication as a practice of politics that ru...
The case of Syria presents an example of a regime performing authoritarian norms of peacebuilding th...
Issue title: Semblance of order: institutional layers of the Syrian UprisingThis article aims to bre...
The country has entered a vicious circle where Syria’s own resources are being used to destroy it, a...
This thesis explores the emergence of pro-government militias (PGMs) within the context of the post-...
The case of Syria presents an example of a regime performing authoritarian norms of peacebuilding th...
This paper examines how ceasefires can influence elements of statehood. It adds to scholarship that ...
This article explores the evolution, role and impact of the Civil Society Support Room (CSSR), the f...
In Syria’s Reconciliation Agreements, Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady explore how the regime and t...
In Syria, there is not expected to break out of the revolution of this magnitude. Most people of Syr...