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Understanding local agreements in intractable conflicts

Understanding local agreements in intractable conflicts

by Sulaiman Othman | Apr 1, 2022

    Understanding local agreements in intractable conflicts Understanding local agreements in intractable conflicts By Mary Kaldor, Marika Theros and Rim Turkmani  We are pleased to announce the publication of a Peacebuilding  Special Issue on local...
Military and Politics in Syria (1946-1963): Alliances, Conflicts and Purges

Military and Politics in Syria (1946-1963): Alliances, Conflicts and Purges

by Rim Turkmani | Mar 20, 2021

    Legitimacy and Citizenship in the Arab World Military and Politics in Syria (1946-1963): Alliances, Conflicts and Purges Military and Politics in Syria (1946-1963): Alliances, Conflicts and Purges (Published on Vol 12, No.1 (2020) “Narratives of...
Sectarianisation in Syria: the disintegration of a popular struggle

Sectarianisation in Syria: the disintegration of a popular struggle

by Rim Turkmani | Mar 17, 2021

    Legitimacy and Citizenship in the Arab World Sectarianisation in Syria: the disintegration of a popular struggle Sectarianisation in Syria: the disintegration of a popular struggle By Sami Hadaya freelance researcher and translator   Abstract Ten...
Kurdish Political and Civil Movements in Syria and the Question of Representation

Kurdish Political and Civil Movements in Syria and the Question of Representation

by Rim Turkmani | Jan 26, 2021

    Legitimacy and Citizenship in the Arab World Kurdish Political and Civil Movements in Syria and the Question of Representation Kurdish Political and Civil Movements in Syria and the Question of Representation   By Dr Mohamad Hasan Researcher with...
The Syrian Constitutional Court: How Can it Become a Guarantor of Legitimacy and Citizenship?

The Syrian Constitutional Court: How Can it Become a Guarantor of Legitimacy and Citizenship?

by Rim Turkmani | Jul 30, 2020

    Legitimacy and Citizenship in the Arab World The Syrian Connotational Court: how can it become a guarantor of legitimacy and citizenship? The Syrian Connotational Court: how can it become a guarantor of legitimacy and citizenship? In a series of new...
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