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    • The strategy & goals of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Syrian Revolution 

      Ramírez, Naomí (Centre for Syrian Studies, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, 2014-12-01) - Journal article
      Since the Hama events of 1982 that led to the Muslim Brotherhood’s forced exile from Syria, the group’s aim has been the return to Syria. To achieve their goals, they have made use of different negotiation channels with ...
    • The Syrian War: religious & political representations 

      Valter, Stéphane (Centre for Syrian Studies, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, 2014-12-01) - Journal article
      The analysis of the social media content of: Syrian & foreign - opposition & loyalist - official & informal will allow us to understand the extent to which political claims can (or cannot) overlook religious antagonisms. ...
    • Preface: Syria Studies, Vol 6, Issue 3 

      Imady, Omar (Centre for Syrian Studies, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, 2014-12-01) - Journal item
      Preface to Vol 6, Number 3: Preludes to the Islamic State: contextualizing the rise of extremism in the Syrian uprising
    • The revolution “from below” and its misinterpretations “from above”. The case of Syria’s neglected civil society 

      Brownlee, Billie Jeanne (Centre for Syrian Studies, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, 2015-01-19) - Journal article
      In The Revolution “From Below” and Its Misinterpretations “From Above”. The Case of Syria’s Neglected Civil Society, Brownlee reminds us that civil society in the Arab world in general, and in Syria in particular, was not ...
    • Untold stories of Syrian women surviving war 

      Alhayek, Katty (Centre for Syrian Studies, School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, 2015-01-19) - Journal article
      In "I must save my life and not risk my family’s safety!”: Untold Stories of Syrian Women Surviving War, Alhayek provides several case studies of Syrian women whose lives were irreversibly changed as a result of the events ...