This chapter examines how the interaction of Iraq and Syria affected the Syrian Uprising. It will locate this story within a political sociology perspective on the external-internal co-constitution not only of the state’s formation but also its deconstruction. Beginning with the collapse of the Iraqi state amidst the US invasion, the Syrian regime encouraged the transit of jihadists to fight the Americans, unwittingly creating a force that would boomerang on it. After the Uprising, the borders between the east of Syria and the west of Iraq were increasingly erased as trans-state tribal ties, running to the Gulf, fed the Syrian Uprising. On the other hand, the Shi’a-dominated Iraqi regime provided the Asad regime with a life-line stretching ...
This book sheds new light on the security challenges for failed states posed by violent non-state ar...
This article contributes to debates that aim to go beyond the “democratization” and “post-democratiz...
What began as the Syrian Uprising in March 2011 has evolved into one of the world’s most damaging an...
This chapter examines how the interaction of Iraq and Syria affected the Syrian Uprising. It will lo...
In International Historical Sociology, states and states systems co-constitute each other. While IHS...
This introductory chapter explicates the focus of the book, the “middle period of the uprising.” It ...
The Syrian conflict which started in March 2011 is well into its third year and its dimensions and i...
This chapter examines Syria’s role in the October 1973 fourth Arab-Israeli war. It first explores th...
As fragmented states, Lebanon and Iraq suffer from what one may call political schizophrenia. Like s...
Religion is at the heart of the lacerating conflicts in Iraq and Syria today. In both countries the ...
The US project to democratize Iraq has given way to a dramatic upsurge in ethno-religious factionali...
While the Islamic State inspires a variety of questions, the real mystery surrounds its emergence: a...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
A US-led assault on Iraq will have unpredictable and possibly profound effects on Iraqi society. Mor...
We are presently entering what might be termed the ‘Day After’ phase (or phases) of the Syrian Upris...
This book sheds new light on the security challenges for failed states posed by violent non-state ar...
This article contributes to debates that aim to go beyond the “democratization” and “post-democratiz...
What began as the Syrian Uprising in March 2011 has evolved into one of the world’s most damaging an...
This chapter examines how the interaction of Iraq and Syria affected the Syrian Uprising. It will lo...
In International Historical Sociology, states and states systems co-constitute each other. While IHS...
This introductory chapter explicates the focus of the book, the “middle period of the uprising.” It ...
The Syrian conflict which started in March 2011 is well into its third year and its dimensions and i...
This chapter examines Syria’s role in the October 1973 fourth Arab-Israeli war. It first explores th...
As fragmented states, Lebanon and Iraq suffer from what one may call political schizophrenia. Like s...
Religion is at the heart of the lacerating conflicts in Iraq and Syria today. In both countries the ...
The US project to democratize Iraq has given way to a dramatic upsurge in ethno-religious factionali...
While the Islamic State inspires a variety of questions, the real mystery surrounds its emergence: a...
Syria’s war raises important questions about the interaction between the domestic and external dimen...
A US-led assault on Iraq will have unpredictable and possibly profound effects on Iraqi society. Mor...
We are presently entering what might be termed the ‘Day After’ phase (or phases) of the Syrian Upris...
This book sheds new light on the security challenges for failed states posed by violent non-state ar...
This article contributes to debates that aim to go beyond the “democratization” and “post-democratiz...
What began as the Syrian Uprising in March 2011 has evolved into one of the world’s most damaging an...