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ID145044
Title ProperFormation of Syrian opposition coalitions as two-level games
LanguageENG
AuthorDraege, Jonas Bergan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article investigates coalition patterns between two main factions of the Syrian opposition before and after the 2011 uprising. The two factions united over common platforms on several occasions following the 2000 Damascus Spring, but failed to do so in 2011 despite repeated domestic and international pressure. Drawing upon two-level game theory to explain this change, this article argues that increased interest from both domestic and international audiences after 2011 made the two factions less flexible in negotiating a unified platform. Thus, paradoxically, it was increased pressure for unification that deterred the opposition factions from unifying.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Journal Vol. 70, No.2; Spring 2016: p.189-210
Journal SourceMiddle East Journal Vol: 70 No 2
Key WordsTwo-Level Games ;  Formation of Syrian ;  Opposition Coalitions


 
 
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