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Demystifying Syria

Title
Demystifying Syria / edited by Fred H. Lawson.
Publication
London : Saqi in association with The London Middle East Institute, c2009.

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Additional Authors
  • Lawson, Fred Haley, 1952-
  • London Middle East Institute.
Description
223 p. : ill.; 24 cm.
Series Statement
SOAS Middle East issues
Uniform Title
SOAS Middle East issues.
Subjects
Note
  • Published in association with the London Middle East Institute at SOAS.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Changing social structure, shifting alliances and authoritarianism in Syria / Salwa Ismail -- Enduring legacies: the politics of private sector development in Syria / Bassam Haddad -- Civil law and omnipotence of the Syrian state / Zohair Ghazzal, Baudouin Dupret and Souhail Belhadj -- Sunni clergy politics in the cities of Ba'thi Syria / Thomas Pierret -- The Shi'i mausoleums of Raqqa: Iranian proselytism and local significations / Myriam Ababsa -- The 2004 events in al-Qamishli: has the Kurdish question erupted in Syria? / Julie Gauthier -- The Syrian opposition: the struggle for unity and relevance, 2003-2008 / Joe Pace and Joshua Landis -- Partnership with the European Union: hopes, risks and challenges for the Syrian economy / Anja Zorob -- Demystifying Syrian foreign policy under Bashar al-Asad / Bassel F. Salloukh -- The beginning of a beautiful friendship: Syrian-Turkish relations since 1998 / Fred H. Lawson.
Call Number
JFE 10-569
ISBN
  • 9780863566547 (pbk.)
  • 0863566545 (pbk.)
OCLC
315078815
Title
Demystifying Syria / edited by Fred H. Lawson.
Imprint
London : Saqi in association with The London Middle East Institute, c2009.
Series
SOAS Middle East issues
SOAS Middle East issues.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added Author
Lawson, Fred Haley, 1952-
London Middle East Institute.
Research Call Number
JFE 10-569
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