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ID123652
Title ProperModest post-Assad plan
LanguageENG
AuthorByman, Daniel ;  Miles, Renanah
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)SHOULD SYRIAN president Bashar al-Assad fall, Syria's problems will have only just begun. With the dictator gone, crime, score settling and a violent contest for power likely will ensue, keeping the streets unsafe and the people afraid. Iran, foreign jihadists and Syria's neighbors may meddle to protect their interests or stir up trouble. Assad kept Syria's rival communities in check through force, but his reign created underlying schisms. Now, the civil war has generated new ones. It also has turned the country's economy, always struggling, into a disaster area. So far the splintered Syrian opposition has shown no skill in reassuring Syria's minorities, and any new government's initial legitimacy is likely to be weak.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest vol. , No.122; Nov-Dec 2012: p.48-57
Journal SourceNational Interest vol. , No.122; Nov-Dec 2012: p.48-57
Key WordsSyria ;  Bashar al-Assad ;  Foreign Jihadists ;  Rival Communities ;  Civil War ;  Syria's Minorities