Since March 2011, Syria has been marred by an internal conflict that has drawn everybody's attention. While the majority of the media has focused on the military and jihadists components in the uprising, there has been little research on its civil aspects, even though it was the key factor in starting the revolutionary process. Attempting to fill this void, the goal for this working paper is twofold: first, recounting the development of a bona fide although fragile civil society in Syria in the years 2000, following decades of lethargy; second, to show that this civil society still exists today, albeit amended, due to a spreading conflict. Our reflection--in an effort to present both elements of continuity and rupture, underlining the dynam...
As Syria’s anti-authoritarian uprising and subsequent civil war have left the country in ruins, the ...
Currently the Syrian Arab Republic is being racked by two different conflicts. The first conflict is...
The paper argues that with the continuation of the civil war, there is a need to look at the conflic...
Since March 2011, Syria has been marred by an internal conflict that has drawn everybody's attention...
In The Emergence of The Political Voice of Syria’s Civil Society from within the Non-violent Mo...
This paper discusses the role of civil society in the Syrian war between 2012 and 2016, specifically...
In The Emergence of The Political Voice of Syria’s Civil Society from within the Non-violent Movemen...
In March 2011 peaceful protests over the arrest and torture of young syrians, themselves having draw...
This paper departs from the conflict that occurred in Syrian City, so it makes the author interested...
The internal situation in Syria during the first four years of conflict resembles a kaleidoscope sho...
Authoritarian regimes have traditionally been disinclined to accept any political or social oppositi...
The Syrian revolution is not, as it is often portrayed to be, a simple polar fight. The opposition w...
The ongoing crisis in Syria represents the most recent in a series of disruptive conflicts in the Mi...
This thesis examines the turn to conflict in Syria during 2011 to see if it is revolutionary in natu...
Description Contents Resources Courses About the Authors In 2011, hundreds of t...
As Syria’s anti-authoritarian uprising and subsequent civil war have left the country in ruins, the ...
Currently the Syrian Arab Republic is being racked by two different conflicts. The first conflict is...
The paper argues that with the continuation of the civil war, there is a need to look at the conflic...
Since March 2011, Syria has been marred by an internal conflict that has drawn everybody's attention...
In The Emergence of The Political Voice of Syria’s Civil Society from within the Non-violent Mo...
This paper discusses the role of civil society in the Syrian war between 2012 and 2016, specifically...
In The Emergence of The Political Voice of Syria’s Civil Society from within the Non-violent Movemen...
In March 2011 peaceful protests over the arrest and torture of young syrians, themselves having draw...
This paper departs from the conflict that occurred in Syrian City, so it makes the author interested...
The internal situation in Syria during the first four years of conflict resembles a kaleidoscope sho...
Authoritarian regimes have traditionally been disinclined to accept any political or social oppositi...
The Syrian revolution is not, as it is often portrayed to be, a simple polar fight. The opposition w...
The ongoing crisis in Syria represents the most recent in a series of disruptive conflicts in the Mi...
This thesis examines the turn to conflict in Syria during 2011 to see if it is revolutionary in natu...
Description Contents Resources Courses About the Authors In 2011, hundreds of t...
As Syria’s anti-authoritarian uprising and subsequent civil war have left the country in ruins, the ...
Currently the Syrian Arab Republic is being racked by two different conflicts. The first conflict is...
The paper argues that with the continuation of the civil war, there is a need to look at the conflic...