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Syrian Kurds and the democratic union party : the outsider in the Syrian war / Plakoudas, Spyridon   Journal Article
Plakoudas, Spyridon Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract By June 2016, the Kurds of Syria (just 12 percent of the country's total population) controlled almost all of the 822-kilometer Turkish-Syrian border and advanced against Manbij and Raqqa — the Islamic State's resupply center and capital, respectively. How did the Syrian Kurds grow from pariahs to kingmakers in northern Syria? This essay surveys the strategy of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), the most powerful organization among the Syrian Kurds, from 2011 until the first half of 2016, and shows how the PYD's realpolitik secured the party's survival and, eventually, success in the midst of a vicious sectarian civil war.
Key Words Turkey  Syrian  PKK  Assad  Obama Doctrine  ISIS 
Civil War  PYD 
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Syrian muslim brotherhood and the spectacle of Hama / Conduit, Dara   Article
Conduit, Dara Article
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Summary/Abstract The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood has been a key diplomatic player in the current Syrian uprising; a role that stands in stark contrast to its reputation among Western authors. This article argues that this chasm between the Brotherhood’s practice and reputation is a legacy of the 1982 Hama massacre. The slaughter has become a “spectacle,” as per the theory of Guy Debord, leading Hama to take on an exaggerated significance in portrayals of the Brotherhood.
Key Words Syria  Syrian  Muslim Brotherhood  Spectacle of Hama 
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