Spillover from the Conflict in Syria

Aid flowing into Syria is intended to determine the outcome of the conflict between rebel factions and Damascus. Instead, it could perpetuate the civil war and ignite larger regional hostilities that could reshape the political geography of the Middle East. This report examines the main factors like...

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Những tác giả chính: Young, William, Stebbins, David, Frederick, Bryan A., Al-Shahery, Omar
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