In this timely book, David Lesch one of the only Westerners well acquainted with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad sheds new light on the ophthalmologist-turned-tyrant and how his regime has failed his country. For this updated edition, Lesch has added an epilogue that discusses the formation of the Syrian Coalition; the use of chemical weapons; whether or not outside nations should intervene; Al-Qaeda and Jihadist groups in Syria; the lessons of Iraq; the Geneva Communique plan for the country s future; and the ongoing human cost of the Syrian conflict.
Syria: The Fall of the House of Assad; New Updated Edition
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Author(s)David W. Lesch
PublisherYale University Press
ISBN / ASIN0300197225
ISBN-139780300197228
Sales Rank1,253,895
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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