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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2025 · 1H 1M

Syria One Year On (After the Fall of Assad)

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To mark one year since the fall of the Assad regime, Ayman Makarem (Politically Depressed), Karena Avidissian, and Leila al-Shami (Syria: The Inconvenient Revolution) sit together to reflect on the fall itself, the Syrian revolution which ultimately led to the fall, and the many many new developments that have occurred since. They discuss the new al-Sharaa administration, the assault and siege on the Sweida province, fear of escalations in the north, the emergence of new identity-based politics, renewed regional and international focus on Syria, and, to top it all off, the memeification of Bashar al-Assad.It's a wide ranging conversation that includes historical, political, and economic aspects. There's of course a lot more to talk about: the fall of a 40 year old regime and the developments of the last year is hard to summarize in one episode.If there is anything you would have wanted to hear more from us, please let us know in the comments.References:Ayman's Video Essay on The Druze (of Sweida)Puppet Show Leila ReferencesBook References by Karena (Ambiguities of Domination)-- -- --From The Periphery Podcast is supported by the community around us. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Please consider becoming a member of our Patreon today.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ You not only help us make more episodes like this, but you get exclusive access to other content, an invitation to our monthly hangout, and direct contact with the rest of the team.

To mark one year since the fall of the Assad regime, Ayman Makarem (Politically Depressed), Karena Avidissian, and Leila al-Shami (Syria: The Inconvenient Revolution) sit together to reflect on the fall itself, the Syrian revolution which ultimately led to the fall, and the many many new developments that have occurred since. They discuss the new al-Sharaa administration, the assault and siege on the Sweida province, fear of escalations in the north, the emergence of new identity-based politics, renewed regional and international focus on Syria, and, to top it all off, the memeification of Bashar al-Assad.It's a wide ranging conversation that includes historical, political, and economic aspects. There's of course a lot more to talk about: the fall of a 40 year old regime and the developments of the last year is hard to summarize in one episode.If there is anything you would have wanted to hear more from us, please let us know in the comments.References:Ayman's Video Essay on The Druze (of Sweida)Puppet Show Leila ReferencesBook References by Karena (Ambiguities of Domination)-- -- --From The Periphery Podcast is supported by the community around us. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Please consider becoming a member of our Patreon today.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ You not only help us make more episodes like this, but you get exclusive access to other content, an invitation to our monthly hangout, and direct contact with the rest of the team.

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To mark one year since the fall of the Assad regime, Ayman Makarem (Politically Depressed), Karena Avidissian, and Leila al-Shami (Syria: The Inconvenient Revolution) sit together to reflect on the fall itself, the Syrian revolution which ultimately...

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