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This volume covers the "middle" time period of the Syrian uprising,
roughly from 2012 when Syria's peaceful protest began to mutate
into a violent insurgency and civil war until roughly 2018 when the
conflict took on features of a "frozen conflict". The middle period
was important as one of key junctures or turning points when the
struggle could have reached rather different outcomes. Non-violent
protest failed to drive democratization and turned into violent
insurrection but revolution from below also failed as did regime
counter-insurgency, leaving protracted civil war the default
outcome. Second, the consequences of civil war became evident with
six themes: failing statehood coexisted with regime resilience;
rebel governance emerged as a viable challenge to the regime;
social forces were sharply polarized; external actors exacerbated
internal divisions; a predatory war economy emerged; and intense
violence led to massive displacement of the population. Taking an
innovative and interdisciplinary approach that seeks to capture the
full complexity of the phenomenon, this book contributes
significantly to our understanding of the Syrian conflict,
therefore it will be of interest to academics, students,
journalists and policy-makers interested in the Syrian civil war.
This volume covers the "middle" time period of the Syrian uprising,
roughly from 2012 when Syria's peaceful protest began to mutate
into a violent insurgency and civil war until roughly 2018 when the
conflict took on features of a "frozen conflict". The middle period
was important as one of key junctures or turning points when the
struggle could have reached rather different outcomes. Non-violent
protest failed to drive democratization and turned into violent
insurrection but revolution from below also failed as did regime
counter-insurgency, leaving protracted civil war the default
outcome. Second, the consequences of civil war became evident with
six themes: failing statehood coexisted with regime resilience;
rebel governance emerged as a viable challenge to the regime;
social forces were sharply polarized; external actors exacerbated
internal divisions; a predatory war economy emerged; and intense
violence led to massive displacement of the population. Taking an
innovative and interdisciplinary approach that seeks to capture the
full complexity of the phenomenon, this book contributes
significantly to our understanding of the Syrian conflict,
therefore it will be of interest to academics, students,
journalists and policy-makers interested in the Syrian civil war.
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