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      State Atrophy in Syria : War, Society and Institutional Change

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          How do governments contribute to galvanizing public hostility against state institutions? And what are the consequences of undermining the state as a strategy for political change? State Atrophy in Syria highlights how the appropriation of state institutions by public officials limits public capacity to demand accountability from government without having to challenge the state or its institutions. This creates consequential trade-offs for the public. As the Syrian case demonstrates, the undermining of state institutions failed to depose the dictatorship, continuously benefitted Assad’s foreign allies, Russia and Iran, and engendered unprecedented levels of predatory practices against the public. As Syria continues to play a strategic role on the world’s political stage, the book outlines the country’s tragic decade and derives lessons for state-society relations in Syria and beyond.

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          9781399510264
          9781399510295
          9781399510271
          9781399510288
          30 June 2023
          acfb10e7-7c05-4a9f-93d3-dd9da847d6b9
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          Monograph,Islamic Studies,Politics,Islamic Politics,International Politics,Islamic Politics,4 - ePub,Syria,Asian history,Middle East,21st century,Regional & national history,Comparative politics,International relations,Asia,Modern period, c 1500 onwards,History,Politics & government,Geographical,Time period,Humanities,Society & social sciences

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