TY - GEN
AU - Oweis, Khaled Yacoub
AU - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik -SWP- Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit
TI - Syria after the Russian intervention: Moscow tips the military balance in favor of the regime, pursues parallel diplomacy
KW - Syrien
KW - Bürgerkrieg
KW - militärische Intervention
KW - Russland
KW - militärische Präsenz
KW - Truppenreduzierung
KW - Konfliktregelung
KW - Transition
KW - Friedensverhandlung
KW - Türkei
KW - Kurde
KW - Interessenpolitik
KW - Iran
KW - Saudi-Arabien
KW - Schiit
KW - Sunnit
KW - Asad, Bassar al-
KW - Waffenstillstand
KW - Waffenstillstandsabkommen
PY - 2016
N2 - Veröffentlichungsversion
N2 - begutachtet
N2 - Russian airstrikes turned the tide of the conflict in favor of the regime of Bashar al Assad. Moscow announced a reduction in its military presence in Syria in March 2016 but has maintained its infrastructure in the country while continuing to build up Assad’s forces. The cessation of hostilities achieved through a deal between the United States and Russia has lessened the number of attacks against civilians and curbed fighting, but rebel areas remain under siege. At the same time, Russia has been keen to display its interest in an international, cooperative solution. Regard-less of whether Moscow’s intentions are sincere or mere lip service, the peace talks underway in Geneva, could provide Germany and the European Union with means to bolster the ceasefire. They should push for a solution that curbs the security sector and other tools of repression, which are dominated by Assad’s Alawite minority, rather than for a mere change of personnel at the leadership level. Without such substantial change, the dynamics prompting the influx of refugees is unlikely to change substantially. (Autorenreferat)
BT - SWP Comment ; Bd. 16/2016
CY - Berlin
UR - http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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