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  • Syria: A Middle East Janus? | Middle East Bulletin 18
Tuesday, 01 December 2009 02:00

Syria: A Middle East Janus? | Middle East Bulletin 18

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Author

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Greece and Syria: Strategic Dialogue Now

Sotiris Roussos

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3

The dubious shape of things to come in Syria

Alexia Liakounakou

4

6

The fate of Lebanon

Styliani Saliari

7

9

Syrian gambling on the Palestinian front

Marina Eleftheriadou

10

13

Out of the shadows, Syria leaps into the limelight

Ilias Tasopoulos

14

16

Syria in the Middle East: A damascene spring for Arab diplomacy

Chrysoula Toufexi

17

19

Syria- Turkey: From animosity to amity

Elisavet Paraskeva-Gkizi

20

21

The role of Syria in the Arab- Israeli Peace process

Maria Abdel-Rahim

22

24

Greek - Syrian economic relations: Discovering a new field

Christos kyriakidis

25

27

Book Review: The much too Promised Land by Aaron David Miller, Bantam Books, New York 2008

Olga Dalaka

28

30

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  • Syria
  • Greece
  • Bashar alAssad
  • Middle East
  • Lebanon
  • Palestine
  • Hamas
  • Hezbollah
  • foreign policy
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Turkey
  • israelipalestinian conflict
  • peace process
  • economy
  • Συρία
  • Ελλάδα
  • Μπασάρ αλΑσσάντ
  • Μέση Ανατολή
  • Λίβανος
  • Παλαιστίνη
  • Χαμάς
  • Χεζμπολλά
  • εξωτερική πολιτική
  • Σαουδική Αραβία
  • Τουρκία
  • ισραηλοπαλαιστινιακή σύγκρουση
  • ειρηνευτική διαδικασία
  • οικονομία
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