[The Iranian Embassy in Damascus] hi everyone, here's the assigned reading for Friday, February 15. Please divide the readings accordingly. Week 4: Post-Colonial Development and State Formation in Syria 4. Bassam Haddad, Chapter 2, “The Legacy of State-Business Antagonism,” in Business Networks: The Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience [Text] Week 5: The political Economy of Syria Under Hafez Asad 1. Raymond Hinnebusch, Chapter 4, “Power and Politics Under Asad” [PDF] 2. Raymond Hinnebusch, Chapter 5, “Power and Politics Under Asad” [PDF] 3. Raymond Hinnebusch, Chapter 6, “Power and Politics Under Asad” [PDF] 4. Bassam Haddad, Chapter 1, in Business Networks in Syria: The Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience [Text]
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Bailey O'Bagy
2/7/2013 10:45:21 pm
Hi Everyone.
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lauren shellito
2/11/2013 03:19:01 am
I'll take Hinnebucsh ch. 4
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Wadah Al Shugaa
2/12/2013 02:20:38 pm
I'll take Hinnebucsh ch. 4
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Wadah
2/12/2013 02:21:11 pm
Sorry...I meant Hinnebucsh ch. 5
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Bassam
2/12/2013 09:30:49 pm
Two more left. Any takers?
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Nina Brekelmans
2/12/2013 10:01:31 pm
I can do Hinnebusch Ch 6.
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Wadah
2/13/2013 10:04:24 am
Professor...the links for the Hinnebucsh readings readings aren't working. I personally the book, but I thought I'd alert you.
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Sarah Mousa
2/13/2013 10:08:26 am
I'll present on Chapter 2 from Professor Haddad's book
bassam
2/13/2013 02:23:47 pm
hi wadah, the links are live and fine. you might want to check your connection.
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AuthorBassam Haddad is Director of the Middle East Studies Program and teaches in the Department of Public and International Affairs at George Mason University, and is Visiting Professor at Georgetown University. He is the author of Business Networks in Syria: The Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience (Stanford University Press, 2011) and co-editor of Dawn of the Arab Uprisings: End of an Old Order? (Pluto Press, 2012). Archives
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