Race and Rights Podcast

What Lies Ahead for Syria: A Conversation with Dr. Omar Dahi (Episode 25)

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A complex array of domestic, regional, and international factors contributed to the rise of Hafez Al Assad as president of Syria in 1970 and the ultimate demise of his son, Bashar Al Assad on December 8, 2024 – thirteen years after the Syrian people unsuccessfully rose up peacefully as part of the regional phenomena commonly referred to as the Arab Spring.  Located at the center of geopolitical competition between Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, the nation of Syria will continue to play an instrumental role in regional politics, which in turn impacts U.S. interests in the oil-rich Middle East.

Host Sahar Aziz (https://saharazizlaw.com/)  speaks with Professor Omar Dahi about what lies ahead for the Syrian people, who like  other Arabs in the region, yearn for self-governance, peace, and security for their nation.

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