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Title ProperCan the world afford to condone the ‘divided states of Syria’?
LanguageENG
AuthorMneimneh, Hassan
Summary / Abstract (Note)After more than three years of corrosive wars, Syria no longer exists as a nation-state. It has been replaced by disparate entities and precarious arrangements – to the detriment of the Syrian population. The ‘Divided States of Syria’ are in large part the result of the survival strategy of the regime, aided by the futile pursuit of a ‘political solution’ by the international community. As the tragedy deepens, the recovery of Syria becomes more difficult, and the implications for regional stability increase in gravity. The West – the United States in particular – has abstained from forceful engagement. Yet, the price to pay today may in retrospect pale in light of the political, strategic and moral catastrophes that the current reserved approach is enabling.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Spectator Vol.49, No.3; Sep.2014: p.21-26
Journal SourceInternational Spectator Vol: 49 No 3
Standard NumberMiddle East Policy


 
 
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