Publications
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What Does the “SDF” Breach of “Caesar” Sanctions by Providing the Syrian Regime With Oil Mean?
Despite the issuance of the “Caesar” law and its warnings against economic dealings with the Syrian regime; The Syrian Democratic Forces, known locally as the “SDF” and supported by the United States, have continued to supply the Syrian regime with…
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The Horizon of Partial Political Solutions: Beyond the Constitutional Committee
In continuation to the Center’s research on the prospect of a political solution (previous publications), this report conveys the views of experts and figures from the forces of the revolution and the opposition towards the Constitutional Committee in terms of…
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Political Trust or the Popular Incubator? An Attempt to Explain the Decline of the Incubator of the Revolution
The importance of the paper is that it seeks to shed light on the relationship between the popular incubator and the forces of the revolution and the opposition, which contributes to alleviating the tension between them by analyzing the reasons…
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The Iranian Cultural Penetration Project in Syria: Its Nature and Ways to Confront It
This report comes to convey to the reader the visions of experts and researchers towards the dimensions of Iranian cultural penetration in Syria, the nature of the Iranian project, in addition to the effects of the process of forced demographic…
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A Reading of the Continuing Russian Accusations of the Syrian Opposition of Using Chemical Weapons
The essay attempts to highlight the repeated Russian accusations against the Syrian opposition of using chemical weapons and the motives for repeating these accusations in line with the Russian media strategy in general. Understanding these accusations is regarded a cornerstone…
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Behind the Scenes of the United States’ Support for Khomeini
This paper comes as part of a series of publications to shed light on Iranian relations with the United States and with “Israel” in an attempt to reach an integrated, realistic and objective understanding of it through analysis of events,…
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Does Syria Need a Social Contract or a Constitution? The Priority of the Political Meeting Before Its Constitution
The essay reviews the differences between the social contract and the constitution in the context of the Syrian case in order to answer the most important and prominent question about the priority for the Syrians to complete the construction of…
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