Syria: A Look At One of the Most Fragile States in the World

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Syria: A Look At One of the Most Fragile States in the World

Foundations of Colonialism to Independence: 19241946 French presence in Syria can be traced back before the collapse of the ottoman empire The French gained Syria as a territory after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and World War I French Mandate Takeaways: 1. 2. Political Instability Creation of a class system based on a Syrians ethnicity or religious affiliation

Unrest and Political Change: 1946-1970 Sunni control of state following independence Series of military coups follows intense instability Ba ath Party coup in 1963 Alawite move into top military positions Establishes secular state 1970 Hafez al-assad assumes control in bloodless military coup

Foundations of the Assad Regime: 1970-2000 Political and economic inequality favoritism of Alawite Top political and military leaders Alawite Brutal suppression of Syrian people Rebellion of Muslim Brotherhood (Siege of Hama) Resistance to peace of with Israel 1967 Golan Heights Hafez al-assad

Rationale Behind Current State of Peacelessness 1. 2. 3. Some of us chose 2011 and the Civil War as the demarcating line between the current state and the historical context. However, as a group we decided this was too narrow of a focus. Three components to our group definition of the current state: 2000-2011: Rise of Bashar al-assad and continuation of issues of structural violence that existed during his father s reign 2011-10/23/2015: Syrian Civil War and the direct violence issues that characterize the conflict 10/23/2015-Present: Recent Developments such as the increased involvement of Russia and France

Current State of Peacelessness: 2000-2011 Damascus Spring (2000-2001): brief period of democratic ideas Income gap Shifted the focus of economic development from rural areas to urban areas=increased poverty 62% of Syrians live in rural areas Baathization ended when Assad felt threatened and began to repress Syrians again giving job preferences to Baathists Ranked 139 out of 142 for gender equality lack of equal rights and opportunities for women

Vox Video from October 14, 2015 Syria s War: Who s fighting and why https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkb9gvu8bhe

Current State of Peacelessness: 2011-10/23/2015 Direct Violence: Arab Spring peaceful protests, government violence against protesters Outbreak of Civil War Creation of the Free Syrian Army Use of Chemical Weapons by the Assad Regime ISIS begins to take over a large amount of territory Increased Sexual Violence Structural Violence Lack of accessible healthcare Hospitals being destroyed, doctors fleeing 80% of Syrians now live in poverty

Current State of Peacelessness: Recent Developments Russia has increased involvement in Syria leading to Assad gaining momentum Global Terrorist attacks (mainly attacks in France, Lebanon and Iraq) have led to global cooperation to try and defeat ISIS

Creating Our Group Vision Early group meetings included in depth discussion of own personal visions. There were many similarities, as well as some key differences. Achieving a negative peace was a crucial first step for all group members Different ideas for positive peace emerged Almost all group members divided their visions into distinct categories or stages, this also occurred strategies.

Vision Short Term (focus on negative peace) Reestablishing sovereignty Medium Term (efforts toward positive peace) Kurdish Region Stable, Democratic government Basic needs of population are met Long Term (achieving positive peace) economic equality religious and ethnic tolerance gender equality economic development successful reconciliation

Strategy GROUP STRATEGY STAGE 1: Peaceful Settlement Humanitarian Assistance Stage 2: Democratization with a focus on Human Rights Health Gendered Perspective Stage 3: Economic Development Education/ Peace Education Reconciliation Preventative Diplomacy

Stage I: Ending Direct Violence and Sowing Seeds of Positive Peace STAGE I Peaceful Settlement This tool is oriented towards ending the civil war and bolstering Syrian sovereignty We included both types of diplomacy, Formal and Track II, in order to find as many instances of common ground as possible. Humanitarian Assistance The humanitarian crisis that has accompanied the civil war has been catastrophic. NGOs

Stage II: Establishing Efforts Towards Positive Peace Stage II: Democratization with a focus on Human Rights Majority of Syrians want a Democratic and fair government Individual liberty rights such as right to assemble, etc Health Long term accessible health care Gender Perspectives to include women and increase gender equality

Strategy Stage III: Economic and Social Development Stage III Economic Development Rebuilding Syria s GDP Rebuilding Syria s Infrastructure Reconciliation Ensuring those who were harmed have trust and feel protected by their new government Increase focus on education to decrease levels of inequality based on gender, religion or ethnicity Also in order to prevent conflicts in the future Preventative Diplomacy Forming good relationships with all actors in the area Creating trust between both sides of the Syrian Civil War

Critiques of Strategy - Alex: almost too broad (decreases feasibility) and relies initially on identifying certain actors which inherently has issues (who should be at the table, why) -Jack: relied very heavily on assumptions for how people would act and react - Maite: Imposing Western ideas that might not be effective - Sophie: too focused on developments far in the future, too sparse on current issues and relationships -Maria: willingness for sides to actually stop fighting-foundation of vision

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