The Economy of the Syrian Regime: Approaches and Policies 1970-2024
When Hafez al-Assad seized power in Syria, his regime adopted socialist economic slogans in keeping with its Baathist roots
When Hafez al-Assad seized power in Syria, his regime adopted socialist economic slogans in keeping with its Baathist roots
The study reviews the statistics in detail with its systematic analyses, in addition to evaluating the capabilities of these cases in terms of speech abilities, comprehension and perception abilities, motor abilities, and psychological and social skills.
The Syrian regime attached great importance to the army. It took the slogan “No sound is louder than the battle's one” as an instrument for harnessing all the material and human capabilities to serve the effectiveness of the army's operations in order to maintain its control over the country's areas. The regime also works hard to take advantage of the above-mentioned slogan to serve its regional a
Over the past ten years, the Democratic Union Party (PYD) worked on building a military force and independent autonomy in northeastern Syria, taking advantage of ideological and political factors, like loosening the security grip of the Syrian regime forces in large areas of the country, after the start of the popular protests in 2011.
As a result of the battles that took place in Syria, a large number of cities were destroyed, such as the eastern regions of Aleppo, the city of Homs, al-Qusayr, and most of the cities of Damascus Countryside and Daraa. Yet, there have not been real reconstruction works in these cities, neither in terms of infrastructure nor housing development. Despite the issuance of master plans for some of the
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The impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the Syrian regime Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, it seemed as if the Syrian regime would be the most affec...
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Transformations of Arab and regional attitudes towards the conflict in Syria Between 2011 and 2022, there was a significant shift in Arab and regional attitudes towards the confli...
To Reproduce the Syrian National Coalition This analytical study prepared by the Jusoor Center for Studies deals with a troubling, complex, and necessary issue at the same time. I...
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