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Syria in Figures

December 2024

Aoun al-Dadat Crossing: The Intersection of Extortion and Lawlessness

The Aoun al-Dadat crossing in northern Syria epitomizes corruption and abuse, with displaced families suffering extortion and violence under local powerbroker Zakouri’s control.

Syria in Figures

December 2024

Syrian Entrepreneurship in Türkiye

Syrian businesses in Türkiye boost the economy with jobs and exports but face anti-immigrant sentiment, regulatory hurdles, and limited resources.

Syria in Figures

December 2024

US Sanctions Legislation Up in the Air

With Caesar expiring soon and the Anti-Normalization Act parked in the Senate, what have Syrian Americans been advocating? What are the points of contention?

Syria in Figures

December 2024

Beijing's Empty Promises to Damascus

China's promises of investment, including those made after Syria’s admission to the Belt and Road Initiative, remain unfulfilled, hindered by instability, sanctions, and Russian-Iranian dominance.

Syria in Figures

December 2024

External Contribution: Steven Heydemann

Smith College, and The Brookings Institution Syria in the Crosshairs: US Policy in the Trump Administration

What does Trump’s presidency mean for Syria? Professor Heydemann shares his views on the main characteristics of the incoming administration and the possible scenarios.

Syria in Figures

December 2024

Interview: Ibrahim Olabi

Founder of The Syrian Legal Development Programme and Barrister at Guernica 37 Justice for Syria: The Role of Litigation and AccountabilityThis interview highlights how litigation and accountability foster justice and stability in Syria, tackling challenges like sanctions, funding, and normalization in a post-conflict transition.

Syria in Figures

November 2024

What Does Syria’s 2025 Budget Tell Us about the State of the Economy?

Syria’s 2025 budget prioritizes fiscal stability over social support despite a worsening humanitarian crisis and an increasing number of returnees.

Syria in Figures

November 2024

Winners and Losers: Syrian Refugees’ Impact on Türkiye

While a burden to the state, Syrians in Türkiye have become essential to vital economic sectors and boosted export competitiveness.

Syria in Figures

November 2024

Israeli Strikes Threaten Syria–Lebanon Trade

Israeli strikes on the Masnaa Crossing have driven up Syria–Lebanon shipping costs, sparking price hikes and trade disruptions.

Syria in Figures

November 2024

CMA-CGM’s High-Stakes Gamble in Syria’s Latakia Port

French shipping giant CMA-CGM remains anchored at Syria’s Latakia Port despite sanctions, security risks, and Iranian competition.

Syria in Figures

November 2024

External Contribution: UK Sanctions in Syria: Optimising, not Opting Out

Ann Snow sets out the UK’s sanctions approach, clarifying who they target and the work done to tackle unintended consequences. Snow emphasizes that sanctions target the Assad regime and its allies, while the UK adapts regulations to support humanitarian efforts and early recovery projects across Syria.

Syria in Figures

November 2024

Fadi Dayoub: Executive Director of Local Development and Small-Projects Support and member of the Syria Resource Group, a brain trust of experts working on policy recommendations related to international assistance to Syria.

A position paper signed by over 40 Syrian organizations opposes the UN’s finalized Early Recovery Strategy and Fund. They criticize the lack of genuine Syrian input, warn of the risks of centralized control in Damascus, and the absence of a comprehensive approach to long-term recovery. Fadi is one of the drafters of the position paper.

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