Syria under Bashar al-Asad
Title | Syria under Bashar al-Asad PDF eBook |
Author | Volker Perthes |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 112 |
Release | 2014-08-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1136056408 |
Syria entered a new phase with the death of its long-serving leader, Hafiz al-Asad, and the accession of his son Bashar in 2000. While the new president has disappointed much of the hopes for political opening which he himself has created, Syria is clearly undergoing a process of change. The author analyses the factors of economic and political change in the country, and gives a portrait of its new leadership.
Syria under Bashar al-Asad
Title | Syria under Bashar al-Asad PDF eBook |
Author | Volker Perthes |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 78 |
Release | 2014-08-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1136056327 |
Syria entered a new phase with the death of its long-serving leader, Hafiz al-Asad, and the accession of his son Bashar in 2000. While the new president has disappointed much of the hopes for political opening which he himself has created, Syria is clearly undergoing a process of change. The author analyses the factors of economic and political change in the country, and gives a portrait of its new leadership.
Commanding Syria
Title | Commanding Syria PDF eBook |
Author | Eyal Ziser |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Syria |
ISBN | 9780755609581 |
"When Basher al-Asad became President of Syria in June 2000, he had a tough act to follow. A quiet, unassuming opthalmologist, trained in Britain, young Asad was successor to his dynamic, wily father Hafiz, who had consolidated power in his ethnically diverse and politically restive state through personal charisma, brute force and political balancing acts. Now, some years after Basher's succession and with mounting international pressure for political and economical reform, his handling of the issues facing Syria raises serious questions for the future stability of the Middle East. This is the first major work on Basher al-Asad. It assesses the durability of Hafiz's legacy, including the influence of the old power-brokers, the effectiveness of Basher's attempts to move away from his father's shadow, and prospects for reform. Above all, it evaluates Basher's continuing hold on power following Syria's humiliating retreat from Lebanon in Spring 2005."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Syria from Reform to Revolt
Title | Syria from Reform to Revolt PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Hinnebusch |
Publisher | Syracuse University Press |
Total Pages | 360 |
Release | 2015-01-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0815653026 |
When Bashar al-Asad smoothly assumed power in July 2000, just seven days after the death of his father, observers were divided on what this would mean for the country’s foreign and domestic politics. On the one hand, it seemed everything would stay the same: an Asad on top of a political system controlled by secret services and Baathist one-party rule. On the other hand, it looked like everything would be different: a young president with exposure to Western education who, in his inaugural speech, emphasized his determination to modernize Syria. This volume explores the ways in which Asad’s domestic and foreign policy strategies during his first decade in power safeguarded his rule and adapted Syria to the age of globalization. The volume’s contributors examine multiple aspects of Asad’s rule in the 2000s, from power consolidation within the party and control of the opposition to economic reform, co-opting new private charities, and coping with Iraqi refugees. The Syrian regime temporarily succeeded in reproducing its power and legitimacy, in reconstructing its social base, and in managing regional and international challenges. At the same time, contributors clearly detail the shortcomings, inconsistencies, and risks these policies entailed, illustrating why Syria’s tenuous stability came to an abrupt end during the Arab Spring of 2011. This volume presents the work of an international group of scholars from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds. Based on extensive fieldwork and on intimate knowledge of a country whose dynamics often seem complicated and obscure to outside observers, these scholars’ insightful snapshots of Bashar al-Asad’s decade of authoritarian upgrading provide an indispensable resource for understanding the current crisis and its disastrous consequences.
Commanding Syria
Title | Commanding Syria PDF eBook |
Author | Eyal Zisser |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 241 |
Release | 2007-04-25 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0857711512 |
When Basher al-Asad became President of Syria in June 2000, he had a tough act to follow. A quiet, unassuming opthalmologist, trained in Britain, young Asad was successor to his dynamic, wily father Hafiz, who had consolidated power in his ethnically diverse and politically restive state through personal charisma, brute force and political balancing acts. Now, some years after Basher's succession and with mounting international pressure for political and economical reform, his handling of the issues facing Syria raises serious questions for the future stability of the Middle East. This is the first major work on Basher al-Asad. It assesses the durability of Hafiz's legacy, including the influence of the old power-brokers, the effectiveness of Basher's attempts to move away from his father's shadow, and prospects for reform. Above all, it evaluates Basher's continuing hold on power following Syria's humiliating retreat from Lebanon in Spring 2005.
The New Lion of Damascus
Title | The New Lion of Damascus PDF eBook |
Author | David W. Lesch |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 288 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780300109917 |
An account of contemporary Syria, its extraordinary leader, and its current and future place in the Middle East.
Research Guide: Syria Under Bashar Al-Asad
Title | Research Guide: Syria Under Bashar Al-Asad PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence Joffe |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2000* |
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