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At home in fraying borders / Darke, Diana   Journal Article
Darke, Diana Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract One glance at a modern map is enough to understand why Nusaybin is a hotspot in today's world. Lying in southeast Turkey, it looks across the border at its southerly reflection, Qamishi is northeast Syria ; its main east west highway hosts an endless convey of tankers with their precious cargo heading out from Erbil in oil-rich Iraqi Kurdistan into oil poor Turkey
Key Words Geopolitics  Iraq  Turkey  Middle East  Syria  Kurdistan 
Energy Policy  Iraq - Syria  Petro Politics  Petro Strategy  Iraq - Turkey  Turkey - Syria 
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End of the Ba'thist social contract inBashar Al-Asad's Syria: reading sociopolitical transformations through charities and broader benevolent activism / Elvira, Laura Ruiz de; Zintl, Tina   Journal Article
Elvira, Laura Ruiz de Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article reads Bashar al-Asad's rule through the prism of social activism and, in particular, through the field of charities. The sociopolitical transformations Syria experienced between 2000 and 2010-the shift in state-society relations, the opening of the civic arena, and economic liberalization-are explored through the activities of charitable associations, including their interactions with other Syrian actors, and we argue that they reflect the unraveling of the old social contract. The Syrian leadership outsourced important state welfare functions to charities while also creating nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) under its own control and supporting developmental NGOs loyal to the regime. These NGOs differed from the existing charities in terms of their social base, financial backgrounds, motivations, modes of institutionalization, and public relations strategies, and enabled the authoritarian regime to pursue a new strategy of divide-and-rule politics. At the same time, subcontracting poor-relief measures to charities eroded the regime's political legitimacy and helped sow the seeds of the 2011 uprising.
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Syria's uprising and the fractuaring of the levant / Hokayem, Emile 2013  Book
Hokayem, Emile Book
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Publication London, IISS, 2013.
Description 211p.pbk
Series Adelphi 438
Standard Number 9780415717380
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