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War and infectious diseases: challenges of the Syrian civil war. [PDF]
In March 2011, unrest from the Arab Spring found its way to Syria, interrupting over 40 years of political stability and igniting a civil war that continues to ravage the country with no end in sight [1]. Beyond direct casualties, war, particularly civil war, provides ideal conditions for outbreaks of infections, and Syria's ongoing three-year civil ...
Sima L Sharara, Souha S Kanj
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Estimating the effects of Syrian civil war
AbstractWe estimate the effects of the Syrian civil war using a synthetic control method which is based on a counterfactual scenario of an absence of the armed conflict that has led to the humanitarian crisis and one of the largest population displacements without a precedent in modern history.
Aleksandar Kešeljević, Rok Spruk
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This paper introduces a spatial model of civil conflict management rhetoric to explore how the emerging norm of responsibility to protect shapes major power rhetorical responses to civil war.
Juraj Medzihorsky +2 more
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The Syrian Civil War created an opportunity for increased trafficking of antiquities and has resulted in a renewed awareness on the part of a global audience.
Christine A. Weirich
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The civil war in Syria was the result of the regime’s violent response to the Arab Uprisings in 2012. In ten years of war, a lot has changed in the Syrian Arab Republic due to the dynamics of conflict. Although the Arab Spring started as a popular movement against the al-Asad regime, a decade of violence has completely altered the main actors and their
Lucas Swinnen
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Child injuries in the Syrian Civil War
Objective: During wars, many soldiers and civilians either get injured or die. In civil wars, older people, women, and children are more vulnerable to injuries and traumas. The aim of this study is to reveal the demographic features and variety as well as the characteristicsof the injuries in children who were impacted from the Syrian civil war and ...
Kahraman, Ahmet +2 more
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The international system and the Syrian civil war
How does the international system impact a civil war? Does polarity affect the war’s outbreak, character and how long it lasts? Systemic Realists argue multipolarity makes inter-state war more likely, but is this also true of intra-state war? Using the Syria conflict (2011-present) as a case study, this article suggests a connection can be found.
Christopher Phillips
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Implications of the Syrian Civil War on the Alawites [PDF]
Anti-regime demonstrations erupted in Syria in 2011 that turned into armed con icts and then a civil war wrecked the country for over eight years have profoundly impacted all social groups.
Bayram Sinkaya
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Innocent Children in the Syrian Civil War
Abstract Introduction Our aim is to present the clinical and surgical characteristics of the children affected by the Syrian civil war. Materials and Methods Medical records were reviewed retrospectively for Syrian war victims between the ages of 0 and 18 who were brought to the emergency department of the Education and Research ...
Mehmet Emin Çelikkaya +3 more
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Overview of attacks against civilian infrastructure during the Syrian civil war, 2012-2018. [PDF]
Background Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed during the Syrian civil war and millions more displaced along with an unconscionable amount of destroyed civilian infrastructure.
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