The outcome of the Syrian uprising remains unclear, but what is clear is that a wide array of social groups, many once its supporting pillars, have turned against the regime.
Syria typically, and at times justifiably, brings to mind stagnation and immobility. Yet, over recent years, change has been afoot.
Syria’s foreign policy sits atop a mountain of apparent contradictions that have long bedevilled outsiders.
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