Charting a Strategic Path for Syria's Post-War Reconstruction
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Charting a strategic path for Syria's post-war reconstruction
As Syria emerges from over a decade of conflict, easing sanctions by the United States, the European Union (EU), and other European partners is an important step toward reintegrating Syria into the global economy. Yet, for a country that has been economically isolated for over fourteen years, lifting sanctions is only the beginning.
Syria is a "intrinsed geopolitical mala", and SIC commentator Manuel Poêjo Torres explains what that means. In the new Syria post-regime regime of Assad what the government in Damascus controls is only a small percentage of the whole state. The power is divided into the country by several factors and neural points, where Daesh still commands.
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