by William Young, David Stebbins, Bryan A. Frederick and Omar Al-Shahery
RAND Corporation, 2014
Paper: 978-0-8330-8726-3 | eISBN: 978-0-8330-8790-4
Library of Congress Classification DS98.6.Y68 2014
Dewey Decimal Classification 956.91042

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
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 likely to contribute to or impede the spread of violence from civil war and insurgency in Syria, and then examines how they apply to neighboring states.

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