Conflict and Transition in Syria
War Legacies and State Reconstruction After Assad
Abdullah al-Jabassini | Joseph Daher
History / Middle East / General
In 2018, after years of intense military confrontation, the Syrian regime supported by Russia and Iran managed to recapture vast swathes of territory. These territorial gains, however, did not generate a 'post conflict' environment and did not trigger a transition from war to peace. Instead, Syria has gradually descended into a state of low-intensity conflict. This phase was characterised by territorial fragmentation, localised episodes of violence, hybrid modes of local governance, expansion of the shadow economy and a grim socio-economic situation. Featuring 15 chapters, this volume brings together a host of scholars and researchers to conduct a comprehensive examination of an overlooked phase of the Syrian conflict, which began in 2018 and culminated in the fall of the regime of Bashar al-Assad in December 2024. Drawing on fieldwork undertaken in Syria, empirical chapters deliberate on research topics organised into three sections. The first part examines the changes in the regime's power structures and ways it attempted to instrumentalize, co-opt and accommodate various actors to reproduce its domination over society. The second section examines the different modalities of governance, exploring both those established by non-state actors and the state-driven devolution of functions through outsourcing and contestation. The final section analyses the socio-economic situation, investigating topics such as illicit activities, remittances, women's participation in the labour force, and strategies employed by the local population, including returning internally displaced people, to navigate economic challenges. This timely and vital volume utilise field research and adopts micro-based approach to understanding the volatile landscape that dominated Syria in the period leading up to the collapse of the Assad regime
Abdullah al-Jabassini holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Kent. He is a CIVICA Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Central European University, Vienna. He was a Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, Florence.
Joseph Daher holds dual PhDs in Development Studies and Political Science. He has authored several books, including Syria After the Uprising. He teaches at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland and the University of Ghent in Belgium, while also working with UN agencies, NGOs and research centers in consulting roles.
| Publication Date: |
21 January 2027 |
| Publisher: |
Bloomsbury Academic |
| Imprint: |
Bloomsbury Academic |
| ISBN-13: |
9780755653768 |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Page Count: |
288 |
| Weight (oz): |
16.0 |