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The Syrian Crisis - Effects on the Regional and International Relations (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
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The Syrian Crisis - Effects on the Regional and International Relations (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Series: Perspectives on Development in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region
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This book analyzes the impact and relevance of the Syrian crisis on
regional and international relations. Developing into a proxy war,
the Syrian crisis has been a battleground for regional dominance.
It has also created an opportunity for new states to emerge on the
world affairs scene. Russia, for instance, had been keeping a low
profile since the fall of the Soviet Union, but took a leading role
in the Syrian crisis reasserting itself against the West
regionally. The Syrian crisis has also been a catalyst in reshaping
many interstate relations and allowing countries such as Russia,
Iran, Turkey and China to play an increasingly important
geopolitical role. There have been many international ramifications
to the Syrian crisis. While the crisis led to an Iranian-Russian
rapprochement, it was also a catalyst to more cooperation between
Russia and Saudi Arabia; more importantly, it also forced states
with opposing views about the crisis -- Turkey, Iran and Russia --
to forge an alliance. Further, the crisis created tensions between
the US and Turkey with China on the one hand balancing its
interests between the Gulf and Iran whilst focusing on its
ambitious Belt and Road Initiative and trying on the other hand to
contain Islamic militancy in Syria. The book looks at issues that
are usually ignored when discussing Syria such as the strategic
control over its hydrocarbon resources, as well as the power of
propaganda in portraying realities. It features the use of
non-state actors by regional competing powers and the role of local
councils in stabilizing the country. The edited volume brings
together contributions by authors with different backgrounds who
present conflicting views reflecting the divergence between the
various stakeholders about the Syrian crisis.
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