02279nam 2200361 450 991047689800332120230513164421.0(CKB)5470000000567043(NjHacI)995470000000567043(EXLCZ)99547000000056704320230513d2019 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRebuilding Syria the Middle East's next power game? /Eugenio Dacrema [and six others]Milano, Italy :Ledizioni - LediPublishing,2019.1 online resource (147 pages)88-5526-059-6 Introduction, Paolo Magri -- 1. Syria in the new Middle East: the fate of a war-torn country, Eugenio Dacrema -- 2. Beyond physical reconstruction: planning a stable and prosperous post-war Syria, Joseph Daher -- 3. Geo-politics of reconstruction: who will rebuild Syria and pay for it? Julien Barnes-Dacey -- 4. Turkey in Syria: role, interests and challenges, Valeria Talbot -- 5. Syria's reconstruction: risks and benefits for Lebanon and Jordan, Bachar El-Halabi -- 6. Syrians Abroad: the future of refugees and their return home, Kholoud Mansour -- Policy recommendations for the EU -- The authors.Over the last eight years the Syrian conflict has developed into one of the worst humanitarian tragedies of modern times. Against this dramatic backdrop, this ISPI Report aims to answer a few crucial questions: how can a country whose society has gone through such traumas and destruction reimagine itself and its future? What conditions would allow those Syrians who were forced to leave their homes to return? And what are the regional and international dynamics and interests that will shape Syria's future? The Report provides the reader with key tools to understand where Syria is headed and what can be done to avoid the worst scenarios.Rebuilding Syria Postwar reconstructionPostwar reconstruction.355.0280973Dacrema Eugenio1357503NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910476898003321Rebuilding Syria3363588UNINA