Syria’s Post-Assad military order replaces centralized control with regionally embedded armed factions, reshaping state power from the ground up.
Syria’s Post-Assad military order replaces centralized control with regionally embedded armed factions, reshaping state power from the ground up.
Syria navigates internal insurgent threats and border incursions while advancing domestic reconciliation and historic diplomatic openings at the G7 summit.
Class and region divide Syria as a reform protest in Damascus sparks violence, exposing post-Assad transition tensions.
