Vanishing lines in the sand – Why a new map of the Middle East is necessary. CEPS Commentary, 1 October 2013
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01/10/2013
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As the stalemate in Syria drags on, territorial divisions in the country are becoming more entrenched and the civil war is spreading to Syria’s neighbours; aggravating long-standing sectarian divisions in the whole region. In the view of Steven Blockmans, a lasting agreement cannot be reached in the Middle East if world powers stick to infamous 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement in which France and the UK secretly dealt with what came to be called the ‘Syria Question’. Any way out of the quagmire will require a grand bargain – one that establishes a new order in the whole region and draws borders accordingly. |
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application/pdf |
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http://aei.pitt.edu/44510/1/Blockmans_CEPS_Commentary_Middle_East_%2D_Lines_in_the_sand.pdf Blockmans, Steven. (2013) Vanishing lines in the sand – Why a new map of the Middle East is necessary. CEPS Commentary, 1 October 2013. [Policy Paper] |
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http://www.ceps.be/book/vanishing-lines-sand-%E2%80%93-why-new-map-middle-east-necessary http://aei.pitt.edu/44510/ |
Palavras-Chave | #EU-Middle East #EU-Islam #conflict resolution/crisis management |
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Policy Paper NonPeerReviewed |