About the Series
This series aims to be the major venue for the dissemination of research on modern Syria. Although it will not neglect Syria’s past, the focus is on the current conflict. It showcases work that locates cutting edge empirical research within innovative theoretical frameworks from all disciplines on, for example, social movements, civil wars, intervention, identity conflicts, failed states, post-war reconstruction, authoritarian resilience, and non-state governance.
Routledge/ St. Andrews Syrian Studies Series
BOOK LAUNCHES
- Routledge/ St. Andrews Syrian Studies Series
- The War for Syria
- Local and Regional Dynamics in Syria Within a Historical Context
- The Syrian Uprising: Domestic Origins and Early Trajectory
- Social Change in Syria Family, Village and Political Party By Sulayman N. Khalaf
- The Muslim Brotherhood in Syria The Democratic Option of Islamism By Naomí Ramírez Díaz
- The Syrian Uprising Domestic Origins and Early Trajectory Edited By Raymond Hinnebusch, Omar Imady
- The War for Syria Regional and International Dimensions of the Syrian Uprising Edited By Raymond Hinnebusch, Adham Saouli
- State and Tribes in Syria Informal Alliances and Conflict Patterns By Haian Dukhan
- Syrian Foreign Policy The Alliances of a Regional Power By Francesco Belcastro