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A widely recognized expert on the unfolding crisis in Syria here melds reportage, analysis, and history in an accessible overview of events leading up to the toppling of the Assad regime and the fragile prospects for peace in its wake.

How did the Syrian regime fall? Gradually, then all at once.

In December 2024, the long and bloody stalemate in Syria broke down. In a transformation breathtaking for its suddenness and speed, President Bashar al-Assad, the beating heart of Arab authoritarianism, fled to Russia, his dungeons emptying as rebels overcame the Syrian army with scarcely a fight.

Euphoria at the collapse of a government people never voted for was tempered by fear for the future. The victorious insurgents were supported by outside powers and had a track record of brutality comparable to Assad's in addition to religious fanaticism. Syrians-whose fragile, cosmopolitan mosaic has been repeatedly shattered by foreign-backed sectarians-faced rule by an avowedly Islamist regime that pledged to break with its past and show tolerance to all religious communities.

In this illuminating and concise survey, Charles Glass shows how Assad's misrule, Sunni fundamentalism, and Western deceit combined to create and prolong the Syrian disaster, which since 2011 has claimed more than two hundred thousand lives and driven more than eight million people from their homes.

Glass has reported extensively from the Middle East and travelled frequently in Syria for more than fifty years. Here he melds reportage, analysis, and history to provide an accessible overview of the origins and permutations defining the conflict, situating it clearly in the broader crises of the region.

In this new and thoroughly revised edition of his earlier Syria Burning, Glass brings the story to the present, showing how we got here and what a post-Assad settlement might bring.



About the Author

Charles Glass was ABC News Chief Middle East Correspondent from 1983 to 1993. Since 1973, he has covered wars in the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He is the author of Syria Burning, Tribes with Flags, The Tribes Triumphant, Money for Old Rope, The Northern Front, Americans in Paris, The Deserters, They Fought Alone, and Soldiers Don't Go Mad: A Story of Brotherhood, Poetry, and Mental Illness During the First World War.



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"A masterful guide. Glass makes the complex simple and Syria's torment human"
-Joshua Landis, University of Oklahoma

"Charles Glass has been for several decades one of the finest Middle East journalists writing in English, and, what's more, he writes with enviable elegance and a sense of history that has become all too rare."
-Adam Shatz

PRAISE FOR CHARLES GLASS:

"More than ever in the era of twenty-four-hour soundbite news, events demand the long view ... With his deep experience of the Levant, that is exactly what Charlie Glass offers."
-Alan Cowell, former Middle East Bureau Chief, The New York Times

"I am a lifetime admirer of T. E. Lawrence, but I can't help but remark what a great book his Seven Pillars of Wisdom would have been had he been as gifted a writer as Charles Glass."
-Evening Standard

"I envy you if you have the luck to be meeting Charlie Glass."
-Christopher Hitchens





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ISBN 9781682196069
Author Charles Glass
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Page Count 200
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