• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: The "Victor's Peace" in Syria and the Limits of Multilateral Policies
  • Other titles: Der "Siegfrieden" in Syrien und die Grenzen multilateraler Politik
  • Contributor: Bank, André [Author]
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  • imprint: Hamburg, 2019
  • Published in: GIGA Focus Nahost ; Bd. 7
  • Extent: 11 S.
  • Language: English
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  • Keywords: Syrien ; innere Sicherheit ; Innenpolitik ; politische Entwicklung ; autoritäres System ; Herrschaft ; politische Elite ; Wirtschaftselite ; Außenpolitik
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  • Description: As of the end of 2019, the regime under President Bashar al-Assad, along with Russia and Iran, controls almost three-quarters of Syrian territory. Despite ongoing fighting for the last-remaining rebel stronghold of Idlib as well as fragmented territorial control in the north-east, the war in Syria has been decided militarily. The "victor's peace" in Syria makes clear the survival of the repressive and corrupt Assad dictatorship, which still does not offer the large majority of the remaining population any security or life prospects. The regime's core elite currently consists of the president's closest family members - this includes his brother Maher and wife Asma. After eight years of war, the Syrian military and economic elites cannot be clearly distinguished. No members of these elite groups can absolve themselves of the accusation of being, at least indirectly, co-responsible for horrendous human rights abuses. Although Iran and Russia repeatedly ensured the regime's survival during the course of war, their influence on the Syrian elite has declined recently. The Assad regime's military victory has further narrowed the diplomatic options of European nations. An international reconstruction programme for Syria should be ruled out for the near future, as it would help to consolidate the current authoritarian and wartime economic structures. Germany should therefore focus on becoming increasingly engaged in related areas within a multilateral framework. This would entail increased documentation of human rights violations and a greater number of international prosecutions of such abuses.
  • Access State: Open Access
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