Statement | Solidarity to Counter Repercussions of the Earthquake in Syria 

10- February- 2023 The earthquake that struck southern Turkey, and northern and western Syria caused heavy casualties, exceeding thousands of dead and missing, and hundreds of thousands of displaced people, with massive destruction of infrastructure and deterioration of basic living conditions. ​​This new shocking catastrophe exacerbated the suffering of all ...

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Syria; Alternative Dialogues – Episode #3

The dynamics of conflict economies in Syria with Omar Dahi In the second episode with Omar Dahi, he continues the discussion on the impact and dynamics of conflict economies within a broad framework that includes the global, regional and local actors in Syria. He also highlights the continuation of the ...

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Syria; Alternative Dialogues – Episode #2

The political economy of militarism and neoliberalism in the Syrian conflict with Omar Dahi The neoliberal project was promoted globally as a realm that increases freedom that supposedly unshackles the individual from the constraints of the state. But in reality, It went from merely an economic policy to politics that ...

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ieTalks: Multipolarity and the new South-South Relations

Thursday, November 24th , 2022 5.00 – 7.00 pm CET Time  Location: Sensengasse 3, Seminar Room SG 1, 1090 Wien The event will take a hybrid Format participants can join a Zoom using this link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81609892789 The past three decades has witnessed the rise of the “new South-South relations” which includes increasing and ...

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Webinar: launching event of the research “Hope Under Siege” Voices of adolescents on education and ICT during the Syrian Conflict

The webinar will be held in Arabic and English   Online via Zoom  Friday 14th of October, 2022 5:00 to 7:00 pm Damascus time The research team will present the research methodology and principal findings. A commentary and Q&A session with participants will follow. Watch the event live streaming here:  The “Hope under Siege” research ...

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