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" Using the Syrian Civil War to Measure Hierarchy: Regional Power Transition in the Middle East "
Eric Michael Clary
Yeşilada, Birol A.
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Latin Dissertation
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Language of Document
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English
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Record Number
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805030
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Doc. No
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TL49870
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Call number
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2036863757; 10687271
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Main Entry
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Webster, Dillon Brian-Thomas
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Title & Author
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Using the Syrian Civil War to Measure Hierarchy: Regional Power Transition in the Middle East\ Eric Michael ClaryYeşilada, Birol A.
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College
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Portland State University
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Date
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2018
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Degree
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M.S.
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field of study
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Political Science
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2018
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Page No
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90
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Note
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Committee members: Kinsella, David; Smallman, Shawn
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Note
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Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-90775-9
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Abstract
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In 2018, the Syrian Civil War will enter into its ninth year of conflict. From an international relations perspective there are few, if any, studies on state actors in regional sub-state systems. What can an intrastate conflict teach us about future dynamics of the regional interstate hierarchy? It is worthwhile to examine The Syrian Civil War for three reasons. First, Syria lies in the heart of the Middle East lending proximity to regional actors. Second, the breakdown of order in Syria represents a microcosm of the global anarchic environment. Third, Syrian Civil War is an intrastate war that encapsulates both state and non-state actors. This paper intends to provide a clear regional hierarchal analysis with future possibilities and perspectives.
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Subject
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International Relations; Political science
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Descriptor
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Social sciences;Iran;Power transition theory;Russia;Status quo;Syria;Turkey
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Yeşilada, Birol A.
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Political SciencePortland State University
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