About Ayman Aldassouky

Ayman Aldassouky is a researcher at Omran for Strategic Studies. He is currently a Master student in International Relations at Gazi university. His research is concentrated on governance and local councils, Jihadi Movements, and the relations between states in the Middle East. He previously worked as an executive researcher at Orient Center for International Studies between ‘’2009-2010’’, and a researcher at Sham Center for Research and Studies since its establishment in 2012 until 2014.
17 Jan, 2025

The Remnants of the Assad Regime and the New Syrian Authority’s Attitude Toward Them: Assertiveness and Pragmatism

Ayman Aldassouky | 17 January 2025 | AR

(This publication was translated from its original Arabic version.) Abstract: Contrary to expectations, the fall of the Assad regime did not lead to a repetition of the Iraqi scenario, as the new Syrian authority [...]

The Remnants of the Assad Regime and the New Syrian Authority’s Attitude Toward Them: Assertiveness and Pragmatism2025-02-17T15:51:35+03:00
26 Sep, 2017

Forced Demographic Changes in Syria

Sinan Hatahet Ayman Aldassouky | 26 September 2017 | TR | AR

In the absence of well-established political institutions, Baathist leaders have used sectarian connections, ideological appeal, and command of military forces to consolidate their authority, and have actively prevented the formation of an inclusive Syrian national identity.

Forced Demographic Changes in Syria2020-08-15T12:30:27+03:00
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