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Oxford Literary Festival - The Future of Syria After Assad

Allaf is a Damascus-born writer, political analyst and former associate fellow at Chatham House. In It Started in Damascus: How the Long Syrian Revolution Reshaped Our World, she explains how Syrians are grappling with a freedom fight many decades old. Allaf says Bashar Assad betrayed the hopes of Syrians that he would be an agent of change when he succeeded his father. She asks whether a new power in Damascus can forge the change that Syrians have been dreaming of for a quarter of a century.

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Frontline Club - A conversation with Rime Allaf on Syria's next chapter

Rime Allaf started writing her book about the history of Syria and its long revolution before the fall of Bashar Al Assad at the end of 2024. The book, It Started in Damascus, traces Syria’s long struggle for freedom through both political history and lived experience - ending with the sudden collapse of the decades-long regime. As Allaf writes, “While the end felt quick indeed, it did not take ten days to bring Assad down: it took five thousand.”

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Chatham House - One year of Syria’s transition: Progress, challenges and prospects

One year ago, an offensive led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) triggered the rapid collapse of President Bashar al-Assad’s government. Since then, under a transitional government led by former HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria has seen a period of profound governance, economic and security challenges and unresolved questions as to how the country unifies and rebuilds after over a decade of war.

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Columbia Global Centers - Syria’s Transition and the Global Power Realignments

Recent developments in Syria are reshaping the political landscape of the wider Middle East, as regional actors reassess their strategies and alliances in light of the shifting balance of power. In the third webinar of our “Shifting Paradigms” series, a panel of experts will delve into the evolving dynamics and their broader impact on regional geopolitics, following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime and the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).

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Syria: The Bashar Years

Rime Allaf is a Syrian-born writer and political analyst. In a wide-ranging conversation with Newlines’ Faisal Al Yafai, she recalls living through the end of the Hafez al-Assad era and traces the Bashar years from the initial optimism of Syrians, through the end of the Lebanon occupation and the Iraq War, to the start of the Syrian revolution.

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Unpacking the Crisis in Syria: the Role of the International Community and Humanitarian Organizations

10 years after the start of the conflict in Syria that started as civilians protests against the Assad regime, it is now a proxy war waged on many different fronts. 12 million Syrians – half the pre-conflict population - were displaced. Over 400,000 Syrians lost their lives in this crisis and the infrastructure is in shambles with no straight path forward.

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The Arab Spring a decade on - Syria

CMEC Director Charlotte Leslie presents the second podcast in a series marking the 10th anniversary of the Arab Spring. In this podcast, Charlotte examines the continuing tragedy of Syria with Simon Collis, UK Ambassador to Damascus in 2010 and Rime Allaf, the Syrian born writer and political analyst.

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Prospects for Syria After Geneva II, Chatham House

More than 150,000 people, according to human rights groups, have been killed during Syria's three-year civil war and almost 10 million have been displaced. Following the conclusions of the Geneva II peace talks, there is still no imminent end to the conflict in sight.

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Is it a Mistake to Simply Focus on Chemical Weapons?

The proposal to put Syria's chemical weapons arsenal under international control has sparked debate among supporters of a US intervention. Rime Allaf is a Syrian commentator and writer. She tells anchor Marco Werman that the focus on chemical weapons distracts from the ongoing civil war in Syria.

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