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EPISODE · Jan 1, 2025 · 1H 3M

Syria’s Future: Insights from Mark Juergensmeyer on Assad’s Collapse

from Kianistan · host tafhimkiani

In this compelling episode, Tafhim Kiani sits down with renowned scholar Mark Juergensmeyer to dissect the recent events in Syria following the fall of the Assad government. They delve into: The rise of Julani and the HRT: What does this mean for Syria’s political future? The roles of Turkey, the USA, and Israel in Assad’s downfall and how their strategies have reshaped the region. The impact of these developments on Russia and Iran, two of Assad’s key allies. What this power shift means for Syria, the Middle East, and global geopolitics. Prospects for minorities within Syria. Trump presidency and its potential repercussions on the region. Mark Juergensmeyer’s deep insights provide a nuanced analysis of one of the most significant geopolitical events in recent years. Support us by subscribing to our podcast. It really helps more than you can imagine 😊 Visit us at www.kianistan.com Support our sponsors by visiting them at www.worldwidelistings.co.uk Follow MARK JUERGENSMEYER And his work at: https://juergensmeyer.org/ #Syria #MiddleEast #Geopolitics #Assad #Julani #Turkey #USA #Israel #Russia #Iran

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