Entrepreneurship
Syria's civil war remains a bloody stalemate between government forces and various opposition groups. The conflict continues to impact neighboring states with spillover fighting and increased economic burdens from refugees. In light both of Syria's importance to regional stability and in recent lessons learned from a lack of post-conflict planning, it is important for academics and policy makers to consider potential stabilization policies for a post-conflict Syria.

This book explores a scenario where a post-Assad Syria faces a transition from civil war toward peace with its current borders and internal divisions. Under this construct, the challenges of creating a security environment, engineering a democracy, and achieving reconciliation stand out as both opportunities and obstacles in building a lasting peace in a divided Syria. Different approaches to each of these challenges are analyzed by comparing theoretical literature and case studies. In drawing lessons from different states' shared experiences, a rough outline of best practices is drawn. Finally, Syria's specific context is applied, offering a potential framework for a post-conflict Syria to build its peace.

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Entrepreneurship
Syria's civil war remains a bloody stalemate between government forces and various opposition groups. The conflict continues to impact neighboring states with spillover fighting and increased economic burdens from refugees. In light both of Syria's importance to regional stability and in recent lessons learned from a lack of post-conflict planning, it is important for academics and policy makers to consider potential stabilization policies for a post-conflict Syria.

This book explores a scenario where a post-Assad Syria faces a transition from civil war toward peace with its current borders and internal divisions. Under this construct, the challenges of creating a security environment, engineering a democracy, and achieving reconciliation stand out as both opportunities and obstacles in building a lasting peace in a divided Syria. Different approaches to each of these challenges are analyzed by comparing theoretical literature and case studies. In drawing lessons from different states' shared experiences, a rough outline of best practices is drawn. Finally, Syria's specific context is applied, offering a potential framework for a post-conflict Syria to build its peace.

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Overview

Syria's civil war remains a bloody stalemate between government forces and various opposition groups. The conflict continues to impact neighboring states with spillover fighting and increased economic burdens from refugees. In light both of Syria's importance to regional stability and in recent lessons learned from a lack of post-conflict planning, it is important for academics and policy makers to consider potential stabilization policies for a post-conflict Syria.

This book explores a scenario where a post-Assad Syria faces a transition from civil war toward peace with its current borders and internal divisions. Under this construct, the challenges of creating a security environment, engineering a democracy, and achieving reconciliation stand out as both opportunities and obstacles in building a lasting peace in a divided Syria. Different approaches to each of these challenges are analyzed by comparing theoretical literature and case studies. In drawing lessons from different states' shared experiences, a rough outline of best practices is drawn. Finally, Syria's specific context is applied, offering a potential framework for a post-conflict Syria to build its peace.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781500742614
Publisher: Goodheart-Willcox Publisher
Publication date: 07/23/2012
Edition description: Signed Edition
Pages: 560
Product dimensions: 8.80(w) x 11.10(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

About the Author


Brenda Clark has taught marketing for over 25 years for the Jenison, Michigan, Public Schools.She currently serves on the National DECA Competitive Events Committee.  She is a DECA advisor and has had students win state and national recognition.  In Michigan, she has worked with marketing, business, and hospitality instructors on curriculum development.  She was a national trainer for the MBA Research Model Program for five years and has consulted with many states on marketing education. She has also taught at the community college and university levels.  She earned her bachelor's degree in Marketing Education, a master's degree in Educational Leadership, and an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Career and Technical Education from Western Michigan University.

Judy Commers has been a marketing teacher-coordinator and DECA advisor for Indiana Public Schools for over 31 years.  For over 14 years, she has supervised a student-based enterprise.  She also teaches business and marketing at the community college level and is an instructor for the Indiana Marketing Academy, which teachers attend for college credit. She received her bachelor's degree in Business and Distributive Education and an M.A.E. in Vocational Business and Distributive Education from Ball State University.

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