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Carsten Wieland
Dissecting Syria's ongoing insurgency from three perspectives-focusing on missed opportunities during the 2000s, transnational cyberactivism, and the profound impact of a famous Syrian actress's complex loyalties-the authors of The Syrian Uprising cast light on the underlying causes and early developments of the civil war. The book also includes a presidential advisory committee's memorandum to President al-Assad, revealing the telling gap between the president's famous public claims that the Arab Spring would not spread to Syria and the warnings of brewing troubles that he privately received.
| Publisher | University of St. Andrews Centre for Syrian Studies |
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| Pages | 116 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-956-87321-9 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-956-87321-7 primary |
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