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This book explores the global impact of the Syrian conflict, and the roles of Russia, Iran and the US in its wake. This second edition examines the future of the region post the fall of the Assad regime and what it means for the various actors in the region, principally Russia, Iran, Israel and the US.

The book:

challenges the conventional scholarship to show how non-democratic states such as Russia, Iran and China exhibit a consistent strategic intent in their foreign-policy-making;
underlines the convergence of Syrian foreign policy with Russiaâs (the USSR before 1989) and Iranâs regional outlook post-1979;
takes stock of the shifts in the US foreign policy in MENA in light of new realities.
Drawing on detailed fieldwork and archival material, including National Security Archival documents, this book is a tour de force in understanding global politics and contemporary history. It will be indispensable to scholars and researchers of politics and international relations, political theory, foreign policy, Middle East studies, and peace and conflict studies.

The Syrian Conflict

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 05/05/2026
      ISBN13: 9781041059677, 978-1041059677
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book explores the global impact of the Syrian conflict, and the roles of Russia, Iran and the US in its wake. This second edition examines the future of the region post the fall of the Assad regime and what it means for the various actors in the region, principally Russia, Iran, Israel and the US.

      The book:

      challenges the conventional scholarship to show how non-democratic states such as Russia, Iran and China exhibit a consistent strategic intent in their foreign-policy-making;
      underlines the convergence of Syrian foreign policy with Russiaâs (the USSR before 1989) and Iranâs regional outlook post-1979;
      takes stock of the shifts in the US foreign policy in MENA in light of new realities.
      Drawing on detailed fieldwork and archival material, including National Security Archival documents, this book is a tour de force in understanding global politics and contemporary history. It will be indispensable to scholars and researchers of politics and international relations, political theory, foreign policy, Middle East studies, and peace and conflict studies.

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