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Syria

Syria
Author: David W. Lesch
Publisher: Polity
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781509527519

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Today Syria is a country known for all the wrong reasons: civil war, vicious sectarianism, and major humanitarian crisis. But how did this once rich, multi-cultural society end up as the site of one of the twenty-first century’s most devastating and brutal conflicts? In this incisive book, internationally renowned Syria expert David Lesch takes the reader on an illuminating journey through the last hundred years of Syrian history – from the end of the Ottoman empire through to the current civil war. The Syria he reveals is a fractured mosaic, whose identity (or lack thereof) has played a crucial part in its trajectory over the past century. Only once the complexities and challenges of Syria’s history are understood can this pivotal country in the Middle East begin to rebuild and heal.


Assad or We Burn the Country

Assad or We Burn the Country
Author: Sam Dagher
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2019-05-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 031655670X

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From a Pulitzer Prize-nominated journalist specializing in the Middle East, this groundbreaking account of the Syrian Civil War reveals the never-before-published true story of a 21st-century humanitarian disaster. In spring 2011, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad turned to his friend and army commander, Manaf Tlass, for advice about how to respond to Arab Spring-inspired protests. Tlass pushed for conciliation but Assad decided to crush the uprising -- an act which would catapult the country into an eight-year long war, killing almost half a million and fueling terrorism and a global refugee crisis. Assad or We Burn the Country examines Syria's tragedy through the generational saga of the Assad and Tlass families, once deeply intertwined and now estranged in Bashar's bloody quest to preserve his father's inheritance. By drawing on his own reporting experience in Damascus and exclusive interviews with Tlass, Dagher takes readers within palace walls to reveal the family behind the destruction of a country and the chaos of an entire region. Dagher shows how one of the world's most vicious police states came to be and explains how a regional conflict extended globally, engulfing the Middle East and pitting the United States and Russia against one another. Timely, propulsive, and expertly reported, Assad or We Burn the Country is the definitive account of this global crisis, going far beyond the news story that has dominated headlines for years.


Asad of Syria

Asad of Syria
Author: Patrick Seale
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 584
Release: 1989
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780520066670

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"This is a book in the finest tradition of investigative scholarship. The research is awesome. . . . Seale’s great strength is his ability to explain the confusing kaleidoscopic nature of Middle Eastern diplomacy. He understands the game being played and also knows the players. . . . [An] impressive book.”--Los Angeles Times Book Review


Syria under Bashar al-Asad

Syria under Bashar al-Asad
Author: Volker Perthes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136056408

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Syria entered a new phase with the death of its long-serving leader, Hafiz al-Asad, and the accession of his son Bashar in 2000. While the new president has disappointed much of the hopes for political opening which he himself has created, Syria is clearly undergoing a process of change. The author analyses the factors of economic and political change in the country, and gives a portrait of its new leadership.


Syria Unmasked

Syria Unmasked
Author: Middle East Watch (Organization)
Publisher: Human Rights Watch
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780300051155

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Outlines twenty years of human rights abuses in Syria under the rule of President Hafez Asad, providing details of imprisonment without trial, torture, and other forms of opression.


Asad's Legacy

Asad's Legacy
Author: Eyal Ziser
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780814796979

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Hafez al-Asad (d. 2000) ruled Syria for 30 of its 55-year history as a modern state. Zisser (Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African studies, Tel Aviv U.) offers a balanced view of Asad's role in elevating Syria to a stable, major Middle East player but with a legacy of authoritarianism and struggles over succession. Includes maps of Syria's frontier with Israel and Lebanon. c. Book News Inc.


The New Lion of Damascus

The New Lion of Damascus
Author: David W. Lesch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780300109917

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An account of contemporary Syria, its extraordinary leader, and its current and future place in the Middle East.


Hafiz Al-Asad of Syria

Hafiz Al-Asad of Syria
Author: Charles Patterson
Publisher: Backinprint.com
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: 9780595004126

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"A lucid account of Hafiz Al-Asad's rise from poverty as a member of the despised Alawite sect in Syria; climbing to the top of the Syrian political heap through luck and pluck, finesse and murder, and more." —Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)


Commanding Syria

Commanding Syria
Author: Eyal Ziser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2006
Genre: Syria
ISBN: 9780755609581

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"When Basher al-Asad became President of Syria in June 2000, he had a tough act to follow. A quiet, unassuming opthalmologist, trained in Britain, young Asad was successor to his dynamic, wily father Hafiz, who had consolidated power in his ethnically diverse and politically restive state through personal charisma, brute force and political balancing acts. Now, some years after Basher's succession and with mounting international pressure for political and economical reform, his handling of the issues facing Syria raises serious questions for the future stability of the Middle East. This is the first major work on Basher al-Asad. It assesses the durability of Hafiz's legacy, including the influence of the old power-brokers, the effectiveness of Basher's attempts to move away from his father's shadow, and prospects for reform. Above all, it evaluates Basher's continuing hold on power following Syria's humiliating retreat from Lebanon in Spring 2005."--Bloomsbury Publishing.


The Struggle for Power in Syria

The Struggle for Power in Syria
Author: Nikolaos van Dam
Publisher: I. B. Tauris
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781848857605

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In the midst of turmoil in the Middle East, and in the face of protests and demonstrations from Homs to Damascus and other places all over Syria, the Ba'th Party and Bashar al-Asad are truly caught up in a struggle to hold onto power in Syria. In this important book, Nikolaos van Dam explores and explains how the Asad dynasty has come to rule Syria for about half a century and keep the complex patchwork of minorities, factions and opponents securely under control for such an unprecedented long period. Through an in-depth examination of the role of sectarian, regional and tribal loyalties, van Dam traces developments within the Ba'th party and the military and civilian power elite from the 1963 Ba'thist takeover up to the present day.