Syria
Steven A. Cook
says that if the world wants to see the end of Bashar al-Assad, it will likely require international intervention.
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Syria's regime appears increasingly isolated and erratic in response to civil unrest, posing a challenge to the Arab League to prevent a spread of conflict, says CFR's Robert M. Danin.
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Micah Zenko
says requests for humanitarian intervention by foreign governments and peoples happen all the time, and he examines why some requests are granted while others are ignored.
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The increasing resort to violence signals the likely fall of Syria's Bashar al-Assad and could trigger shifts in the regional balance of power away from Iran, says former senior U.S. Mideast adviser Dennis Ross.
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Max Boot
says U.S. leadership is needed to galvanize a coalition for effective action against the Assad regime in Syria.
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Robert M. Danin
argues that the Arab League's recent emergence as a regional actor in the Middle East is a welcome development.
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Syria is faced with an increasing number of international sanctions for its bloody crackdown against protesters. CFR's Mohamad Bazzi says the crises facing the regime are unprecedented, but the regime doesn't appear to be giving in.
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Elliott Abrams
discusses the Arab League's recent sanctions against Syria.
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The Syrian crisis has entered its most dangerous stage, says this International Crisis Group policy brief. The international community and Syrian opposition have largely been ignoring issues that must be addressed, including ties between Syria and Lebanon and the militarization of the protest movement.
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The UN Human Rights Council issued this report on Syria on November 23, 2011. It states that "gross violations of human rights have been committed by Syrian military and security forces since the beginning of the protests in March 2011".
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The Arab League's decision to suspend Syria if it fails to end its violence must be followed by economic and political sanctions, including trade and oil embargoes, say analysts.
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CFR's Robert Danin says the Arab League's move to suspend Syria opens the door for greater action by the international community.
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Despite Syria's agreement to an Arab League-brokered peace deal, the Assad regime's continued repression of protests could lead to a civil war in the country and greater regional upheaval, say experts.
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Must Read
Author: Randa M. Slim
Randa Slim explains the varying perspectives of multiple Syrian opposition groups, including their dissagreements on communicating with the Assad regime and foreign intervention.
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In this Center for Preventive Action Policy Innovation Memorandum, Elliott Abrams argues that the United States should work to bring down Bashar al-Assad by isolating his regime from Syria?s Alawite and business communities.
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Micah Zenko
argues that overreaching Western eagerness to help Libya's rebels will now make it more difficult to line up meaningful outside support for Syria's opposition.
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Author: United Nations Security Council
The Security Council failed to adopt a resolution condemning human rights violations in Syria,?owing to a veto by Russia and China.
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Syria's upheaval has entered a new, perilous phase. Tougher regime crackdowns risk splintering the country into sectarian war, say experts, while debate over international action intensifies.
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Author: Theo Padnos
Theo Padnos explains how the Assad regime exacerbated the Alawi-Sunni rivalry, bringing the country to the brink of today's sectarian war.
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Max Boot
says Senate opposition to a U.S. ambassador to Syria is understandable but misguided.
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