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Syrian War in the Context of National and International Aspects: An Analysis
Abstract
This study reveals the aspects that caused and proved to be game changer from a geopolitical perspective and also analyzes how civil war changes into proxy war The Syrian War started early in 2011 and expanded into a circle of aggression that not only disturbed Syrian society but also affected regional power balance in the Middle East. The war left devastating results as many people were uprooted from their homes and many had toflee to Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon as Syrian refugees. Qualitative approach was used to reach the conclusion. This study contended that variance of interest among the United States, Russia, Iran, Hezbollah and Qatar had changed the protest against each other. The Syrian war is not only devastating the masses of Syria but also hampering the entire region. This study recommends that mutual cooperation and harmony be brought in ethnical and ideological issues to solve this crisis
Authors
Dr. Zahid Yaseen
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, GC Women University Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan
Dr. Muhammad Muzaffar
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, GC Women University Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan
Fozia Naseem
MS Scholar, Department of Political Science, GC Women University Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan