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The Soviet Union and Syria
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138 pages
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The paper delves into the complex dynamics of Soviet-Syrian relations, highlighting the economic, military, and political commitments exchanged since Asad's rise to power in 1970. It emphasizes how substantial Soviet military support has reinforced Syria's pro-Soviet stance while also acknowledging Asad's strategic considerations of national interests in shaping this alliance. The analysis concludes that both Moscow and Damascus have benefitted from their interdependent partnership, illustrating the multifaceted nature of their engagement in the region.
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2013, hardcover
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