The Syrian Uprising
Domestic Origins and Early Trajectory
Herausgeber: Hinnebusch, Raymond; Imady, Omar
The Syrian Uprising
Domestic Origins and Early Trajectory
Herausgeber: Hinnebusch, Raymond; Imady, Omar
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This book presents a snapshot of how the Syrian uprising developed in roughly the first two to three years (2011-2013) and addresses key questions regarding the domestic origins of the uprising and its early trajectory.
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This book presents a snapshot of how the Syrian uprising developed in roughly the first two to three years (2011-2013) and addresses key questions regarding the domestic origins of the uprising and its early trajectory.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781138310544
- ISBN-10: 1138310549
- Artikelnr.: 51288904
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781138310544
- ISBN-10: 1138310549
- Artikelnr.: 51288904
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Raymond Hinnebusch is Professor of International Relations and Middle East Politics at the University of St Andrews and founder and director of the Centre for Syrian Studies. He is the author of numerous articles and books on Syria. Omar Imady is Director for Outreach and Information Dissemination, Centre for Syrian Studies, University of St. Andrews. His professional experience combines practical fieldwork as a UN Officer in Syria and as an Academic Dean and he is the author of several UN reports, historical works, and analytic studies on Syria and the Middle East.
1. Introduction: Origins of the Syrian Uprising - from structure to agency,
Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady 2. The tragedy of Ba'thist
state-building, Adham Saouli 3. The power of 'Sultanism': Why Syria's
non-violent protests did not lead to a democratic transition, Søren Schmidt
4. The dynamics of power in Syria: Generalized corruption and sectarianism,
Stéphane Valter 5. The Uprising and the economic interests of the Syrian
Military-Mercantile Complex, Salam Said 6. Revisiting the political economy
of the Syrian Uprising, Fred H. Lawson 7. Tutelary authoritarianism and the
shifts between secularism and Islam in Syria, Line Khatib 8.
Organisationally secular: Damascene Islamist movements and the Syrian
Uprising, Omar Imady 9. Bashar's fateful decision, David W. Lesch 10.
Syria's Alawis: Structure, perception and agency in the Syrian security
dilemma, Leon Goldsmith 11. Emergence of the political voice of Syria's
civil society: the non-violent movements of the Syrian Uprising, Tamara
Al-Om 12. Demands for dignity and the Syrian Uprising, Juliette Harken 13.
Mediating the Syrian revolt: how new media technologies change the
development of social movements and conflicts, Billie Jeanne Brownlee 14.
Unblurring ambiguities: Assessing the Impact of the Syrian Muslim
Brotherhood in the Syrian revolution, Naomí Ramírez Díaz 15. Sectarianism
and the battle of narratives in the context of the Syrian Uprising, Enrico
Bartolomei 16. Sunni/Alawi identity clashes during the Syrian Uprising: A
continuous reproduction? Ola Rifai 17. The rise of Syrian Salafism: From
denial to recognition, Issam Eido 18. From a window in Jaramana: Imperial
sectarianism and the impact of war on a Druze neighbourhood in Syria,
Maria Kastrinou 19. The Left in the Syrian Uprising, Ferdinand Arslanian
20. Political incongruity between the Kurds and the 'opposition' in the
Syrian Uprising, Deniz Çifçi 21. Conclusion: The early trajectory of the
Syrian Uprising: From agency to structure, Omar Imady and Raymond
Hinnebusch
Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady 2. The tragedy of Ba'thist
state-building, Adham Saouli 3. The power of 'Sultanism': Why Syria's
non-violent protests did not lead to a democratic transition, Søren Schmidt
4. The dynamics of power in Syria: Generalized corruption and sectarianism,
Stéphane Valter 5. The Uprising and the economic interests of the Syrian
Military-Mercantile Complex, Salam Said 6. Revisiting the political economy
of the Syrian Uprising, Fred H. Lawson 7. Tutelary authoritarianism and the
shifts between secularism and Islam in Syria, Line Khatib 8.
Organisationally secular: Damascene Islamist movements and the Syrian
Uprising, Omar Imady 9. Bashar's fateful decision, David W. Lesch 10.
Syria's Alawis: Structure, perception and agency in the Syrian security
dilemma, Leon Goldsmith 11. Emergence of the political voice of Syria's
civil society: the non-violent movements of the Syrian Uprising, Tamara
Al-Om 12. Demands for dignity and the Syrian Uprising, Juliette Harken 13.
Mediating the Syrian revolt: how new media technologies change the
development of social movements and conflicts, Billie Jeanne Brownlee 14.
Unblurring ambiguities: Assessing the Impact of the Syrian Muslim
Brotherhood in the Syrian revolution, Naomí Ramírez Díaz 15. Sectarianism
and the battle of narratives in the context of the Syrian Uprising, Enrico
Bartolomei 16. Sunni/Alawi identity clashes during the Syrian Uprising: A
continuous reproduction? Ola Rifai 17. The rise of Syrian Salafism: From
denial to recognition, Issam Eido 18. From a window in Jaramana: Imperial
sectarianism and the impact of war on a Druze neighbourhood in Syria,
Maria Kastrinou 19. The Left in the Syrian Uprising, Ferdinand Arslanian
20. Political incongruity between the Kurds and the 'opposition' in the
Syrian Uprising, Deniz Çifçi 21. Conclusion: The early trajectory of the
Syrian Uprising: From agency to structure, Omar Imady and Raymond
Hinnebusch
1. Introduction: Origins of the Syrian Uprising - from structure to agency,
Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady 2. The tragedy of Ba'thist
state-building, Adham Saouli 3. The power of 'Sultanism': Why Syria's
non-violent protests did not lead to a democratic transition, Søren Schmidt
4. The dynamics of power in Syria: Generalized corruption and sectarianism,
Stéphane Valter 5. The Uprising and the economic interests of the Syrian
Military-Mercantile Complex, Salam Said 6. Revisiting the political economy
of the Syrian Uprising, Fred H. Lawson 7. Tutelary authoritarianism and the
shifts between secularism and Islam in Syria, Line Khatib 8.
Organisationally secular: Damascene Islamist movements and the Syrian
Uprising, Omar Imady 9. Bashar's fateful decision, David W. Lesch 10.
Syria's Alawis: Structure, perception and agency in the Syrian security
dilemma, Leon Goldsmith 11. Emergence of the political voice of Syria's
civil society: the non-violent movements of the Syrian Uprising, Tamara
Al-Om 12. Demands for dignity and the Syrian Uprising, Juliette Harken 13.
Mediating the Syrian revolt: how new media technologies change the
development of social movements and conflicts, Billie Jeanne Brownlee 14.
Unblurring ambiguities: Assessing the Impact of the Syrian Muslim
Brotherhood in the Syrian revolution, Naomí Ramírez Díaz 15. Sectarianism
and the battle of narratives in the context of the Syrian Uprising, Enrico
Bartolomei 16. Sunni/Alawi identity clashes during the Syrian Uprising: A
continuous reproduction? Ola Rifai 17. The rise of Syrian Salafism: From
denial to recognition, Issam Eido 18. From a window in Jaramana: Imperial
sectarianism and the impact of war on a Druze neighbourhood in Syria,
Maria Kastrinou 19. The Left in the Syrian Uprising, Ferdinand Arslanian
20. Political incongruity between the Kurds and the 'opposition' in the
Syrian Uprising, Deniz Çifçi 21. Conclusion: The early trajectory of the
Syrian Uprising: From agency to structure, Omar Imady and Raymond
Hinnebusch
Raymond Hinnebusch and Omar Imady 2. The tragedy of Ba'thist
state-building, Adham Saouli 3. The power of 'Sultanism': Why Syria's
non-violent protests did not lead to a democratic transition, Søren Schmidt
4. The dynamics of power in Syria: Generalized corruption and sectarianism,
Stéphane Valter 5. The Uprising and the economic interests of the Syrian
Military-Mercantile Complex, Salam Said 6. Revisiting the political economy
of the Syrian Uprising, Fred H. Lawson 7. Tutelary authoritarianism and the
shifts between secularism and Islam in Syria, Line Khatib 8.
Organisationally secular: Damascene Islamist movements and the Syrian
Uprising, Omar Imady 9. Bashar's fateful decision, David W. Lesch 10.
Syria's Alawis: Structure, perception and agency in the Syrian security
dilemma, Leon Goldsmith 11. Emergence of the political voice of Syria's
civil society: the non-violent movements of the Syrian Uprising, Tamara
Al-Om 12. Demands for dignity and the Syrian Uprising, Juliette Harken 13.
Mediating the Syrian revolt: how new media technologies change the
development of social movements and conflicts, Billie Jeanne Brownlee 14.
Unblurring ambiguities: Assessing the Impact of the Syrian Muslim
Brotherhood in the Syrian revolution, Naomí Ramírez Díaz 15. Sectarianism
and the battle of narratives in the context of the Syrian Uprising, Enrico
Bartolomei 16. Sunni/Alawi identity clashes during the Syrian Uprising: A
continuous reproduction? Ola Rifai 17. The rise of Syrian Salafism: From
denial to recognition, Issam Eido 18. From a window in Jaramana: Imperial
sectarianism and the impact of war on a Druze neighbourhood in Syria,
Maria Kastrinou 19. The Left in the Syrian Uprising, Ferdinand Arslanian
20. Political incongruity between the Kurds and the 'opposition' in the
Syrian Uprising, Deniz Çifçi 21. Conclusion: The early trajectory of the
Syrian Uprising: From agency to structure, Omar Imady and Raymond
Hinnebusch