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Risks, Threats And Vulnerabilities In The Complex Dynamic Of The Syrian Conflict

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  • Raluca-Irina IONIȚĂ

    (Academia Nationala de Informatii ''Mihai Viteazul")

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The regional conflict that takes place now in the middle east from Afghanistan, Iraq to Syria has proven to be incrementally complex and difficult to manage from a geo-political point of view. It is becoming harder to know who are the violent non-state actors and who is backing them, turning what was at first a civil war into a proxy war between the western countries on one side and Russia, pro al-assad forces and Iran. Also, Turkey who at once was considered to be an important ally to the US has now grown closer to Russian interests, bombing kurdish troops backed by the US. In this regard it is becoming obvious that there are a number of threats, risks, and vulnerabilities that arise in an unpredictable manner. In conclusion, this paper analyzes the main solutions that can be adopted in order to control and manage the complex dynamic that are unfolding in Syria.

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  • Raluca-Irina IONIȚĂ, 2017. "Risks, Threats And Vulnerabilities In The Complex Dynamic Of The Syrian Conflict," Management Intercultural, Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence, Editorial Department, issue 38, pages 13-18, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cmj:interc:y:2017:i:38:p:13-18
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    Islam; Syria; War; ISIL; The US; Russia;
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