Contemporary Syria: Liberalization Between Cold War and Peace
By (Author) Eberhard Kienle
Foreword by Patrick Seale
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
British Academic Press
31st December 1996
New edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
International relations
330.95691
Paperback
256
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
While Ba'thi Syria is often considered the last bastion of Arab socialism, Asad's regime has introduced sweeping economic change over the last decade. Gradual and discreet in the mid-1980's, economic reform quickly gained momentum. The easing of political repression and Syria's participation in the Arab-Israeli peace process have also been highly significant. Through analyzing the complex relationship between processes of economic and political liberalization in the domestic arena - and their repercussions internationally - the contributors to the book develop possible scenarios of the future development of Syria and its role in the Middle East.
Eberhard Kienle is Lecturer in Politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and is the author of Ba'th versus Ba'th: The Conflict between Syria and Iraq (I.B.Tauris 1990).