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Impact of the Syrian Crisis on the Hospitalization of Syrians in a Psychiatric Setting

Community Mental Health Journal, 2015
Determine the impact of the Syrian crisis on the hospitalization of Syrians in a psychiatric setting. All Syrians admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Lebanon between the 1st of January 2009 and the 31st of December 2013 were included. Number of admissions, psychiatric disorders and demographic and clinical data relative to patients were compared ...
Souaiby, Lama   +3 more
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Syrian Crisis, Syrian Refugees

2019
This chapter opens up on the premises of the Syrian refugee crisis, situating it within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regional order. Doing so, it offers an overview of the socio-economic and political factors that led to the Syrian civil war and the massive displacements of populations beyond the Syrian borders.
Juline Beaujouan, Amjed Rasheed
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Demographic Profile of Syrians in the Netherlands

2020
In this demographic profile of Syrians in the Netherlands we provide an overview of their recent migration history and migrant characteristics. It is evidenced that the pre-2014 population of Syrian origin was relatively small and increased mainly due to an expanding second generation (children born in the Netherlands).
Lubbers, M., Valk, H.A.G. de
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The Syrian Muslim Brothers and the Syrian-Iranian Relationship

The Middle East Journal, 2009
The 'Alawis of Syria are part of the Shi'a stream; this has led to an alliance with Iran, the center of Shi'ite Islam. This alliance aggravated the oppositionist Syrian Muslim Brotherhood (MB), whose members have been in exile since 1982. According to them, the alliance is a stage in a Shi'ite scheme to take over the Sunni countries, including Syria ...
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Healthcare for Syrian refugees

BMJ, 2015
As Syria’s civil war rages on, promised aid money has not materialised and the UN is struggling to provide healthcare for more than four million refugees. Jonathan Gornall reports During a snow storm on New Year’s Day this year, triplets Riyadh, Ahmed, and Khalid were born in a refugee camp in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley.
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Surviving the Syrian Uprising: The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood

2018
A change in Syria’s political opportunity structure allowed a social movement to form inside the country in 2011. Though the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood (SMB) was not part of the social movement, the Syrian uprising presented the SMB with an opportunity to return to the Syrian political arena. However, in contrast to the social movement, the SMB survived
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The Stateless Syrians

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the census that created one of the world’s largest and most protracted stateless populations - the Syrian stateless Kurds - this paper considers how the country fares on the question of statelessness today. Syria stands at a critical juncture now that the political and social dynamics of the country, which had
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A Syrian odyssey: the return of Syrian mosaics by the Newark museum

International Journal of Cultural Property, 1998
In 1971, the Newark Museum purchased a Roman mosaic, which, it later learned, had been stolen from the Syrian site of Apamea. Upon formal request for return of the mosaic, the museum arranged for its return with the assistance of the U.S. State Department. The museum received compensation from the dealer from whom the mosaic was purchased.
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Syrian Civil War and Syrian Circassians

2018
Circassians are the oldautochthonous people in the Caucasus. They never existed in an institutionalsense, but since ancient times they have maintained their existence in thepatriarchal society that they created. In the 15th century, the Caucasus was under the sphere of influence ofthe Ottomans through the Crimean Khanate, which was under the Ottoman ...
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Syrian Secession

2017
Syria’s secession from the UAR in 1961 marked the beginning of the end of pan-Arabism. This chapter explores to what extent this dramatic development came as a surprise to the Anglo-American intelligence community, and how they reacted to it. It argues that although analysts had a good sense of the political, economic and cultural challenges of ...
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