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Children with Disabilities and the Syrian Conflict

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Since the conflict in Syria began, thousands of children, including children with disabilities, have been displaced, injured or killed. Children with disabilities are particularly vulnerable during wartime and as refugees. In times of armed conflicts, children with disabilities are often left on their own, unable to find shelter and food.
Khawla Wakkaf, Arlene S. Kanter
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Russia in the Syrian Conflict

2013
Russian Analytical Digest (RAD ...
Katz, Mark N., Casula, Philipp
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The Syrian Conflict and “Women Terrorists”

Contemporary Arab Affairs, 2018
Studies on terrorism have often taken the usual bias towards studying and analyzing phenomena from a male-dominated perspective. The current article looks at jihadi feminism as a growing trend in contemporary terrorism. The paper argues that there is an increase of women from both traditionally Muslim and traditionally non-Muslim regions joining ISIS ...
Joseph Makanda   +2 more
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The Diplomatic Dimensions of the Syrian Conflict

Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, 2015
The domino effect of the Arab Spring in Syria which began as a reaction against the regime of Basher Assad over the years has deteriorated into a civil war. The paper investigates the diplomatic dimensions of the Syrian conflict and pays attention to the conflict of interests amongst the major powers most especially the United States and Russia.
Olanrewaju, Faith Osasumnen   +1 more
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The Syrian conflict and public opinion among Syrians in Lebanon

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2018
Whom do ordinary Syrians support in their civil war? After decades of repression, the Syrian uprising unleashed an outpouring of political expression.
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The Role of Iran in the Syrian Conflict

2021
Soon after the Arab Spring shattered Arab politics in the early 2010s, Bashar al-Assad, who had replaced his father as the head of the Baath regime in Syria, has faced with a cohort of domestic, regional and international challenges that aimed to force him to leave the power.
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Russia and the Syrian Conflict

2016
This book is the first to offer a comprehensive survey of Moscow's foreign policy interests in Syria. The author considers the Kremlin's diplomacy on Syria within the broader system of Russian foreign policy in the Middle East; he analyses the influence of Russian domestic dimensions on Moscow's approaches to the subject; and he considers how Moscow's ...
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The Sectarian Dynamics of the Syrian Conflict

The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2019
Although it represents a key element of the Syrian conflict, the sectarian dimension has not received the attention it deserves.
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The Syrian Conflict in the News

The Syrian conflict constitutes one of the most covered events in this century. Although the coverage of the Syrian uprising and civil war alternated between periods of saturation and silence, it is indisputable that they received an enormous amount of media attention.
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The U.S. In Syrian Conflict

Passage, 2019
This present research examines the representation of the United States in Syrian conflict as evidenced in the BBC International and the BBC Indonesia articles by using van Dijk’ssociocognition framework (2009a& 2009b). This research employed qualitative method to describe the representation and its significance.
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