Burning country : Syrians in revolution and war
Yassin-Kassab, Robin2016
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A unique grassroots perspective on the Syrian opposition movement, and a forceful polemic against the international community's failure to give material support to those fighting the Assad government. In 2011, many Syrians took to the streets of Damascus to demand the overthrow of the government of Bashar al-Assad. Today, much of Syria has become a warzone and many worry that the country is on the brink of collapse. Burning Country explores the complicated reality of life in present-day Syria withunprecedented detail and sophistication, drawing on new first-hand testimonies from opposition fighters, exiles lost in an archipelago of refugee camps, and courageous human rights activists. Yassin-Kassab and Al-Shami expertly interweave these stories with an incisive analysis of the militarization of the uprising, the rise of the Islamists and sectarian warfare, and the role of Syria's government in exacerbating the brutalization of the conflict. Through these accounts and a broad range of secondary source material, the authors persuasively argue that the international community has failed in its stated commitments to support the Syrian opposition movements. Covering ISIS and Islamism, regional geopolitics, new grassroots revolutionary organizations, and the worst refugee crisis since World War Two, Burning Country is a vivid and groundbreaking look at a modern-day political and humanitarian nightmare.
Main title:
Burning country : Syrians in revolution and war / Robin Yassin-Kassab and Leila Al-Shami.
Author:
Yassin-Kassab, Robin, authorAl-Shami, Leila, author
Imprint:
London : PlutoPress, 2016.
Collation:
xii, 262 pages : maps (black and white) ; 22 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780745336220 (pbk)9781783718016 (ePub ebook)9781783718009 (PDF ebook)9781783718023 (Kindle ebook)
Dewey class:
956.910423956.9104
LC class:
DS98.6
Language:
English
BRN:
300131