Syrian Civil War and the Impact on its Neighbors

January 8, 2018 | Author: Anonymous | Category: History, US History, The Cold War And Beyond (After 1945), Cold War
Share Embed Donate


Short Description

Download Syrian Civil War and the Impact on its Neighbors...

Description

SYRIAN CIVIL WAR & THE IMPACT ON ITS NEIGHBORS Faten Ghosn, PhD [email protected] School of Government and Public Policy

OUTLINE • Three Main Goals:

– Domestic, regional and international factors that facilitated the civil war and how they differentiate Syria from Egypt and Tunis. – The main powerful rebel groups on the ground. – Spillover effect into neighboring countries.

School of Government and Public Policy

DOMESTIC, REGIONAL & INTERNATIONAL FACTORS •

Domestic – Failed Economic Liberalization; Impact of Sanctions; Dominance of Gulf Capital; Housing Crisis – Decline in subsidies to the population- 20% unemployment & 14% living in poverty (UNDP 2010) – Repression – Revival of Islamists in 2004 – Attacks/Assassinations/Bombings/Clashes with militant groups: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009; Political leaders as well as Moderate Religious clerics were being targeted



Regional – Iraq War 2003 – Failed Israeli-Syrian Peace Process – Withdrawal from Lebanon, and accusations of assassinations – Arab Cold War: Sunni/Moderate Axis vs Shiite/Resistance Axis



International – “War on Terror” & Deterioration of US-SYR Relations School of Government and Public Policy

MAIN DIFFERENCES

School of Government and Public Policy

MAIN REBEL GROUPS • Islamic State in Iraq and Levant (ISIL/ISIS) (‫)داعش‬ • Al Nusra Front (‫)جبهة النصرة‬ • Islamic Front (‫)الجبهة االسالمية‬ • Revolutionary Front of Syria (‫)جبهة ثوار سوريا‬ • Syria Military Command/Free Syrian Army (‫القيادة العسكرية العليا‬/‫)الجيش الحر‬

School of Government and Public Policy

School of Government and Public Policy

SPILLOVER: LEBANON • Political Impact—Tensions in forming Cabinet and Electing President. • Security Impact—Car bombs, suicide attacks, clashes with security forces. • Economic Impact—Loss of over 8 billion in tourism and 28 million in trade.

• Refugees—Over 1million registered refugees (27% of Lebanese Population).

School of Government and Public Policy

SPILLOVER: JORDAN • Political Impact— Increase in tensions; several protests breaking out. • Security Impact—Clashes on border, smuggling and arms trafficking. • Economic Impact—High Unemployment, escalating rents and the rising prices of basic goods.

• Refugees– 600,000 registered refugees (10% of Jordan’s population).

School of Government and Public Policy

Thank You!

!‫شكرا‬ School of Government and Public Policy

View more...

Comments

Copyright � 2017 NANOPDF Inc.
SUPPORT NANOPDF