What is unfolding in Syria today can be most accurately understood not as a conventional political transition, but as the gradual emergence of a military-centred state apparatus—one in which the army, rather than civilian institutions, forms the backbone of governance, legitimacy, and geopolitical negotiation. Under Ahmad al-Sharaà’s administration, the Syrian military is no longer simply a security instrument; it has become the primary vehicle …
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