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Syria from reform to revolt. Volume 1, Political economy and international relations /

"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...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hinnebusch, Raymond A. (Editor ), Zintl, Tina (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Syracuse, New York : Syracuse University Press, 2015.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Modern intellectual and political history of the Middle East.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a 1. Introduction / Tina Zintl -- pt. ONE Reproducing Power and Legitimacy -- 2. President and Party in Post-Ba'thist Syria -- From the Struggle for "Reform" to Regime Deconstruction / Raymond Hinnebusch -- 3. Locating the "Social" in the Social Market Economy / Samer N. Abboud -- 4. Nationalism and Reform under Bashar al-Asad -- Reading the "Legitimacy" of the Syrian Regime / Aurora Sottimano -- pt. TWO Reconstructing the Regime's Social Base -- 5. Contesting Authoritarianism -- Opposition Activism under Bashar al-Asad, 2000 -- 2010 / Najib Ghadbian -- 6. The Co-optation of Foreign-Educated Syrians -- Between Legitimizing Strategy and Domestic Reforms / Tina Zintl -- 7."To Promote Volunteerism among School Children" -- Volunteer Campaigns and Social Stratification in Contemporary Syria / Mandy Terc -- 8. God and Nation -- The Politics of Islam under Bashar al-Asad / Paulo G. Pinto -- 9. Female Citizenship in Syria. 
505 0 |a Framing the 2009 Controversy over Personal Status Law / Rania Maktabi -- 10. The End of a World -- Drought and Agrarian Transformation in Northeast Syria (2007 -- 2010) / Myriam Ababsa -- pt. THREE Coping with Regional and International Challenges -- 11. The Ancien Regime's Policy Paradox -- International Emergence versus Domestic Suppression / Carsten Wieland -- 12. Iraqi Migrants' Impact on a City -- The Case of Damascus (2006 -- 2011) / Martine Zeuthen -- 13. Hamas's Rhetoric and Mobilization Practices in Palestinian Refugee Camps in Syria / Valentina Napolitano -- 14. The Syrian Uprising and Bashar al-Asad's First Decade in Power Raymond Hinnebusch and Tina Zintl. 
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