The War for Syria: Regional and International Dimensions of the Syrian Uprising

Raymond Hinnebusch
Edited by Adham Saouli
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The War for Syria: Regional and International Dimensions of the Syrian Uprising

Raymond Hinnebusch
Edited by Adham Saouli
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340 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 23, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 340
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 9780367193713
  • Dimensions: 6.13" W x 1.0" L x 9.19" H

Raymond Hinnebusch

is professor of International Relations and Middle East Politics at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. He is founder and director of the Centre for Syrian Studies. His most recent works on Syria include:Syria: Revolution from Above(2001);Turkey-Syria Relations: Between Enmity and Amity, co-edited with Ozlem Tur (2013);Syria: From Reform to Revolt: Politics and International Relations, co-edited with Tina Zintl (2014);The Syrian Uprising: Domestic Origins and Early Trajectory, co-edited with Omar Imady (2018).

Adham Saouli

is senior lecturer at the University of St Andrews. He is currently visiting associate professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. Saouli is the author ofHezbollah: Socialisation and its Tragic Ironies(2019) andThe Arab State: Dilemmas of State Formation(2012). His study "Performing the Egyptian Revolution: Origins of Collective Restraint Action," inPolitical Studies, was nominated for the Harrison Prize (2015).

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