Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act Two Years Later

Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act Two Years Later
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Synopsis Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act Two Years Later by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on the Middle East and Central Asia

Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2003

Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2003
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Synopsis Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act of 2003 by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations

Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act Two Years Later

Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act Two Years Later
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Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : 1984901729
ISBN-13 : 9781984901729
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Synopsis Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act Two Years Later by : United States. Congress

Syria Accountability and Lebanese Sovereignty Restoration Act two years later : next steps for U.S. policy : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Middle East and Central Asia of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, second session, June 7, 2006.

Overview and Compilation of U.S. Trade Statutes, Part I of II, 2010 Edition, December 2010, 111-2 Committee Print, WMCP: 111-6, *

Overview and Compilation of U.S. Trade Statutes, Part I of II, 2010 Edition, December 2010, 111-2 Committee Print, WMCP: 111-6, *
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Total Pages : 420
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Synopsis Overview and Compilation of U.S. Trade Statutes, Part I of II, 2010 Edition, December 2010, 111-2 Committee Print, WMCP: 111-6, * by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means

The Truth about Syria

The Truth about Syria
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9780230605206
ISBN-13 : 0230605206
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Synopsis The Truth about Syria by : Barry Rubin

Syria has long presented a serious problem for the Middle East region and U.S. policy. With its mix of competing religious and ethnic groups, radical ideologies, and political repression, it is a 72,000-square-mile time bomb waiting to go off. Yet surprisingly, very little is known about this country and the role it has played in shaping the destiny of the Middle East. In The Truth about Syria, Middle East expert Barry Rubin looks at the critical issues that have made the country the powderkeg of the Middle East and offers an insightful analysis of the effects of recent developments.

The Ideological War on Terror

The Ideological War on Terror
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9781134145911
ISBN-13 : 1134145918
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Synopsis The Ideological War on Terror by : Anne Aldis

This edited book addresses the appropriateness of US and other counter-terrorist (CT) strategies in Europe and Eurasia, the Middle East, the Asia Pacific region and in Latin America, with a view to improving their effectiveness. The book has three main objectives: to re-examine terrorists' strategic goals and sources of legitimacy and the nature of their ideological support to analyze current US and regional CT strategies and assess their success in de-legitimizing terrorists and undermining their support to provide a strategic synthesis and policy recommendations in light of the research findings. This book will be of interest to students of political violence and terrorism, security studies and international relations in general.

Syria

Syria
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 24
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ISBN-10 : 9781437944655
ISBN-13 : 1437944655
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Synopsis Syria by : Jeremy M. Sharp

This report analyzes an array of bilateral issues that continue to affect relations between the U.S. and Syria. Contents: (1) Latest Developments; (2) Issues for Congress: Syria-Iran-Hezbollah-Hamas: The "Axis of Resistance": Syria and Iran; Syria's Role in Lebanon; Hamas; The Israeli-Syrian Peace Process; Russian Arms Sales to Syria; Nuclear Proliferation and the IAEA; Human Rights and Democracy; (3) U.S.-Syrian Relations; (4) U.S. Sanctions: General Sanctions Applicable to Syria; Specific Sanctions Against Syria; The 2003 Syria Accountability Act; Targeted Financial Sanctions; Sanctions Against the Commercial Bank of Syria; Effect of Sanctions on Syria's Economy; (5) Future Prospects. Map and table. This is a print on demand report.

States in Disguise

States in Disguise
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780190637828
ISBN-13 : 019063782X
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Synopsis States in Disguise by : Belgin San-Akca

There is a long history of state governments providing support to nonstate armed groups fighting battles in other countries. Examples include Syria's aid to Hamas, Ecuador's support for FARC, and Libya's donation of arms to the IRA. What motivates states to do this? And why would rebel groups align themselves with these states? In States in Disguise, Belgin San-Akca builds a rigorous theoretical framework within which to study the complex and fluid network of relationships between states and rebel groups, including ethnic and religious insurgents, revolutionary groups, and terrorists. She proves that patterns of alliances between armed rebels and modern states are hardly coincidental, but the result of systematic and strategic choices made by both states and rebel groups. San-Akca demonstrates that these alliances are the result of shared conflictual, material and ideational interests, and her theory shows how to understand these ties via the domestic and international environment. Drawing from an original data set of 455 groups, their target states, and supporters over a span of more than sixty years, she explains that states are most likely to support rebel groups when they are confronted with internal and external threats simultaneously, while rebels select strong states and democracies when seeking outside support. She also shows that states and rebels look to align with one another when they share ethnic, religious and ideological ties. Through its broad chronological sweep, States in Disguise reveals how and why the phenomenon of state and rebel group alliances has evolved over time.

Inheriting Syria

Inheriting Syria
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9780815752066
ISBN-13 : 0815752067
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Synopsis Inheriting Syria by : Flynt Leverett

Syria has long presented a difficult problem for American policymakers. Actively supportive of groups such as Hezbollah, it has occupied Lebanon for more than 20 years. Damascus remains intransigent on Israel's complete withdrawal from the disputed Golan Heights as the sine qua non for peace with that state. It is often mentioned in the same breath as members of the infamous "axis of evil." Syria occupies an important strategic position in the Middle East—one made even more significant as America considers long-term involvement in the reconstruction of Iraq. As the policy challenges posed by Syria's problematic behavior have grown more pressing in the recent security environment, the United States has had difficulty formulating a coherent and effective policy toward Damascus. The death of long-time dictator Hafiz al Assad has forced renewed debate on its place in the region. The transition from Assad to his son Bashar has thrown Western consensus on how to deal with the Syrian leadership further into doubt. In heriting Syria fills this void with a detailed analytic portrait of the Syrian regime under Bashar's leadership. It draws implications for U.S. policy, offering a bold new strategy for achieving American objectives, largely via a strategy of "coordinated engagement" employing both sticks and carrots. This strategy would be independent of the Arab-Israeli peace process, thus a historical departure for the United States. The author's long service in the foreign policy establishment has uniquely positioned him to provide valuable insights into this mysterious yet important country. This book will be of high interest to those concerned about the Middle East, the war on terror, and the future of American foreign policy. Written for a general audience as well as the policymaking and academic communities,her iting Syria is is an important resource for all who seek deeper understanding of this enigmatic nation and its leadership.

The Nuclear Tipping Point

The Nuclear Tipping Point
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 0815796595
ISBN-13 : 9780815796596
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Synopsis The Nuclear Tipping Point by : Kurt M. Campbell

More than half a century after the advent of the nuclear age, is the world approaching a tipping point that will unleash an epidemic of nuclear proliferation? Today many of the building blocks of a nuclear arsenal—scientific and engineering expertise, precision machine tools, software, design information—are more readily available than ever before. The nuclear pretensions of so-called rogue states and terrorist organizations are much discussed. But how firm is the resolve of those countries that historically have chosen to forswear nuclear weapons? A combination of changes in the international environment could set off a domino effect, with countries scrambling to develop nuclear weapons so as not to be left behind—or to develop nuclear "hedge" capacities that would allow them to build nuclear arsenals relatively quickly, if necessary. Th e Nuclear Tipping Point examines the factors, both domestic and transnational, that shape nuclear policy. The authors, distinguished scholars and foreign policy practitioners with extensive government experience, develop a framework for understanding why certain countries may originally have decided to renounce nuclear weapons—and pinpoint some more recent country-specific factors that could give them cause to reconsider. Case studies of eight long-term stalwarts of the nonproliferation regime—Egypt, Germany, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Syria, Turkey, and Taiwan—flesh out this framework and show how even these countries might be pushed over the edge of a nuclear tipping point. The authors offer prescriptions that would both prevent such countries from reconsidering their nuclear option and avert proliferation by others. The stakes are enormous and success is far from assured. To keep the tipping point beyond reach, the authors argue, the international community will have to act with unity, imagination, and strength, and Washington's leadership will be essential. Contributors include Leon Feurth, George Wash