Publications

EU feminist foreign policy in Syria

Beck, Nora-Elise; Mittelhammer, Barbara

EU feminist foreign policy in Syria

How a holistic perspective can inform EU policymaking on Syria
Beirut, 2021

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[COVID-19 and Syrian refugess in Lebanon]

Mhaissen, Rouba

[COVID-19 and Syrian refugess in Lebanon]

[Relying on civil society once again]
Beirut, 2020

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[COVID-19 and women in Syria]

Al Abdeh, Maria; Patel, Champa

[COVID-19 and women in Syria]

[Deepening inequalities]
Beirut, 2020

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[COVID-19 and the Syrian conflict]

Bank, André

[COVID-19 and the Syrian conflict]

[Implications for international actors and their strategies]
Beirut, 2020

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[COVID-19 and the Syrian economy]

Said, Salam

[COVID-19 and the Syrian economy]

[Implications for social justice]
Beirut, 2020

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[COVID-19 and the Syrian regime]

Daher, Joseph

[COVID-19 and the Syrian regime]

[an opportunity to tighten its authoritarian control over society]
Beirut, 2020

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03.12.2023 | Publications

Analyzing Damascus’ Approach to Suwayda After 2011


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19.04.2022 | Publications

Women’s political participation is one of the most debated issues in the Syria context. (available in arabic)


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02.11.2021 | Publications

During much of the Syrian conflict, civil society organisations have multiplied and grown after years of struggling under the Assad regime. Such organisations facilitated early civic resistance, created a blossoming media landscape that narrated the war as well as the country’s deprivations, and provided essential services.


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How a holistic perspective can inform EU policymaking on Syria


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The Social Degradation report, which is available in English and Arabic, explores the impact of the armed conflict in Syria on social relations. It uses the concept of social capital as an approach to analyzing trust, cooperation, and shared values. The research develops a composite index to measure social capital based on multi-purpose field survey. The analysis of this index over time and regions, detailing its components and studying its determinants, helps discern the state of social degradation in Syria. The report proposes alternative policies to overcome the catastrophic social impact of the conflict.


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Despite the devastation that has continued to unfold in Syria since 2011, a number of Syrians have demonstrated their belief in the power of testifying about ongoing events in the country, whether in narrative or other forms. The collection of texts included in this book, published originally in Germany, were penned by some of Syria's leading writers between 2012 and 2014. The texts, written initially in Arabic, take readers back home to Syria—even though most of the writers involved have long since left the country.

 


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