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    M.K.N Uprising in Syria Thesis: The situation in Syria began as a secular upheaval‚ but internal mismanagement by the regime in attempting to gem up fear by negatively embellishing the prospects of regime change has turned Syria into a hotbed of ethno-sectarian warfare‚ which in turn has attracted foreign jihadists to Syria who seek to hijack what began as a secular movement into one with religious connotations. As a result although the

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    commonly known as the Syrian uprising‚ is an ongoing armed conflict in Syria between forces loyal to the Syrian Ba’ath Party government and those seeking to oust it. The conflict began on 15 March 2011‚ with popular demonstrations that grew nationwide by April 2011. These demonstrations were part of the wider Middle Eastern protest movement known as the Arab Spring. Protesters demanded the resignation of President Bashar al-Assad‚ whose family has held the presidency in Syria since 1971‚ as well as the

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    The ‘Arab Spring’ uprisings that started three years ago resulted in a major shifting of the Arab political landscape and brought about the overthrow of a number of deep-seated and oppressive regimes and dictators like in Libya‚ Tunisia‚ Yemen and Egypt. However‚ the uprising in Syria remains unresolved and has evolved into a bloody civil conflict‚ caused so much casualties which has left destruction‚ lawlessness‚ and fear across the country. A resolution to the conflict has yet to be found‚ and

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    The popular-uprising-turned-armed-rebellion in Syria is in its third year‚ and seems poised to continue‚ with the government and an array of militias locked in a bloody struggle of attrition. Members of Congress and Administration officials are debating options for responding militarily to President Bashar al Asad’s forces’ reported use of chemical weapons in attacks on rebel-held areas and civilians. After the U.S. intelligence community concluded that Asad’s forces used weapons in limited

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    SYRIA A brief history of Syria since the French occupation until 1970. WE CAN CATEGORIZE THE EVENTS THROUGH WHICH SYRIA WITNESSED INTO THE FOLLOWING: • Syria after the fall of the Ottoman Empire and French Occupation in 1920 until the independence in 1946 • Syria since the independence until 8th march 1963. • Syria since the first days of 8th march coup until 1970 • Syria under the rule of Al-Assad until today. SYRIA’S FIRST INDEPENDENCE AND THE FRENCH MANDATE • By the end of the ottoman

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    No to Attack on Syria If you are dumbfounded by the idea of throwing missiles at Syria and that it will help bring peace to Syrian people‚ then you are not alone. Americans realize that bombing will do little to help the Syrian people. Considering the “humanitarian” motives of the White House‚ we are surprised no one has suggested other alternatives for achieving peace. The most effective step that we can easily take is to STOP HELPING THE REBEL ARMY! Assad’s regime in Syria has not attacked

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    THE UNITED NATIONS PEACE AND SECURITY The UN calls for cessations of violence in Syria‚ calling it a crucial moment. Their goal isn’t to completely intervene but to create an environment where a serious and credible political process could be had. The protest movement has already taken 9000 lives. The UN is calling for an immediate halt of violence between South Sudan‚ and Sudan after South Sedan was bombed. A UN representative from the UN said there is no military solution to resolve conflict

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    The Arab Uprisings

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    Perceptions Index 27 Outcomes of Corruption: 27 ROLE OF MEDIA IN ARAB SPRING: 28 Number of demographic structural factors 29  Economic Decline‚ Unemployment and Increasing poverty: 29  Social Unrest 30 OUTCOMES OF ARAB UPRISINGS 31 ARAB SPRING IN ETHNIC SCOPE: 31 IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON ARAB SPRING: 34 IMPACTS OF ARAB SPRING ON WORLD: 36 INTERNATIONAL REACTIONS TO THE ARAB SPRING: 38 REACTION OF PAKISTAN TO THE ARAB SPRING: 39 ARAB SPRING’S EFFECTS ON WORLD ECONOMY:

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    domestic level would be the Syrian crisis as a whole. There is a civil war going on in Syria between people with different political beliefs. The conflict is between those loyal to the government and those seeking oust it. Looking from a global level of analysis Syria has many terrorist groups that could break out and endanger Syria and the rest of the globe. Looking at Syria from an interstate level of analysis Syria boundaries are connected Lebanon Israel‚ Iraq‚ and Jordan. These are all Arabic stated

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    The Syrian Uprising Over the past couple of years we have certainly seen a drastic change in the Arab world dating back to December of 2010 in Tunisia as protestors forced ruler Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali to flee the country. This was the beginning of the Arab spring‚ which saw a revolutionary wave spread across many Arabic countries resulting in four leaders being forced from power in the countries of Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya and Yemen. The sociological perspective on conflict states that the world

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