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Aoyama Hiroyuki, Bassam Haddad, Daniel Neep, Eberhard Kienle, Maria Aurora Sottimano, Max Ajl, Mohanad Hage Ali, Myriam Ababsa, Nabil Marzouk, Peter Sluglett, Philip Proudfoot, Raphaël Lefèvre, Raymond Hinnebusch, Sanam Naraghi - Anderlini, Steven Heydemann
Related: for reading — Syria: from ‘authoritarian upgrading’ to revolution? — Raymond Hinnebusch (11/01/2012) | International Affairs; for viewing (two videos) — The Arab Revolutions: Five Years On — Raymond Hinnebusch | American University of Beirut
Also realted: for reading — an online periodical managed by Raymond Hinnebusch: Syrian Studies. You can read the issues online, in .pdf format, in your browser or as downloads. The periodical, as it appears online, seems to have gone dormant. The volumes and dates currently posted range from Vol 1 No 1 (2008) to Vol 9 No 2 (2017).
Welcome Address and Keynote Speech
Panel 1: A History of Modern Syria
Panel 2: Macro economy and Society
Panel 3: The Politics of Syria Since 1946
Panel 4: Identity Politics and the Role of Religion
Panel 5: Livelihood and Food Security Assessment
Panel 6: The Syrian Humanitarian Crisis and its Global Impact