This article investigates mediation efforts in Syria from the outbreak of the civil war in 2011 through the spring of 2016. It describes the principal initiatives, analyses differences and similarities across mediators, and identifies strategic obstacles that prevented substantive progress. Focusing on mediation initiatives undertaken by the Arab League and the United Nations, it finds that there is considerable path dependence across efforts and that most of the limited achievements, notably ceasefires in 2012 and 2016, resulted from the application of external leverage. Settlement in Syria was conditioned on overcoming significant commitment problems, aggravated by sectarian mistrust, the fractured nature of the opposition, and internatio...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
A/HRC/25/65 31 5. The intensity of the conflict reached the threshold of a non-international armed c...
In Syria’s Reconciliation Agreements, Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady explore how the regime and t...
This article investigates the limits of mediation during the Arab Spring by focusing on the case of ...
The conflict in Syria has been ongoing since March 2011, but to date has resisted third-party diplom...
The civil conflicts that erupted in the Middle East and North Africa as a consequence of the failure...
Thinking About Mediation UN mediation in Syria for the decade of the 2010s since the beginning of th...
This chapter examines how changes in the types of conflicts, the variable availability of mediators,...
This chapter offers a critical inquiry of the current process of United Nations (UN)-Arab League med...
Since 2011, numerous peace initiatives have been initiated out by several actors to end the Syrian c...
Examines the reconciliation agreements betaen the Syrian government and opposition, observing the co...
Syria’s civil war, which began in 2011, has been dubbed one of the bloodiest conflicts of the twenty...
A/HRC/28/69 18 a localized freeze of hostilities in Aleppo city. It emphasizes a bottom-up approach ...
Representatives of the Group of Friends of the Syrian People, an international alliance that nominal...
The article deals with the difficulties that may arise in organizing "Geneva-2" as well as those tha...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
A/HRC/25/65 31 5. The intensity of the conflict reached the threshold of a non-international armed c...
In Syria’s Reconciliation Agreements, Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady explore how the regime and t...
This article investigates the limits of mediation during the Arab Spring by focusing on the case of ...
The conflict in Syria has been ongoing since March 2011, but to date has resisted third-party diplom...
The civil conflicts that erupted in the Middle East and North Africa as a consequence of the failure...
Thinking About Mediation UN mediation in Syria for the decade of the 2010s since the beginning of th...
This chapter examines how changes in the types of conflicts, the variable availability of mediators,...
This chapter offers a critical inquiry of the current process of United Nations (UN)-Arab League med...
Since 2011, numerous peace initiatives have been initiated out by several actors to end the Syrian c...
Examines the reconciliation agreements betaen the Syrian government and opposition, observing the co...
Syria’s civil war, which began in 2011, has been dubbed one of the bloodiest conflicts of the twenty...
A/HRC/28/69 18 a localized freeze of hostilities in Aleppo city. It emphasizes a bottom-up approach ...
Representatives of the Group of Friends of the Syrian People, an international alliance that nominal...
The article deals with the difficulties that may arise in organizing "Geneva-2" as well as those tha...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
A/HRC/25/65 31 5. The intensity of the conflict reached the threshold of a non-international armed c...
In Syria’s Reconciliation Agreements, Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady explore how the regime and t...