Backbone of the Syrian revolt : inclusion of rural Sunnis key for international efforts to end conflict

Zusammenfassung: Syria's descent into civil war following the military crackdown on the peaceful protest movement in 2011 has thrust the country's rural Sunnis to the forefront. As the civil war dragged on, the countryside became the recruiting reservoir for rival jihadist factions after the demise of the Arab- and Western-backed Free Syrian Army. Divisions within the Syrian political opposition based in Istanbul also delayed the formation of a provisional government. Foreseeing a strengthened Iran, some of these jihadists have put out feelers to the West. Whether and how they could contribute to conflict resolution needs to be explored. Yet on the ground, the jihadists have largely failed at administering the areas they have captured. That evolving disparity - disenchantment with the militants and lack of appetite for a return to Assad's rule - offers an opportunity to reactivate the dormant opposition government, which Germany initially backed but then let drift. (SWP Comments)

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Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
SWP Comments ; 39/2015

Classification
Politik
Keyword
Aufstand
Bürgerkrieg
Opposition
Ländlicher Raum
Sunniten
Dschihadismus
Militanz
Islam
Djihad
Miliz
Gruppe
Institution
Interreligiöser Dialog
Syrien

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
Berlin
(who)
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik
(when)
2015
Creator

URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024021211464841007339
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