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Syria and Afghanistan as Client States of Russia/Soviet Union: A Comparison, and discussion of regional power dynamics

By Christiaan Triebert (Flickr: Azaz, Syria) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
May 8, 2017
All Day
http://carmenconnect.osu.edu/mideast-headlines/

This webinar (sign-on instructions below) takes place at 11:30 Eastern Time. The experts will consider Syria and Afghanistan in terms of their roles or potential roles as client states of Russia/Soviet Union.

Speakers:
Dr. Amr Al-Azm, Associate Professor of Middle East History and Anthropology at Shawnee State University - Dr. Alazm will address Syria and the Levant. 

Dr. Alam Payind, Director of the Middle East Studies Center - Dr. Payind will address Afghanistan.

 

1979-1989 in Afghanistan, Soviets occupied the country to prevent its client state form collapsing. Currently Russia is treating Syria as a client state in some similar ways.  Afghanistan remains a struggling democracy, often falling into "failed state" category since that time.  The Syrian State - perhaps even worse -  is currently almost nonexistent in terms of functional centralized institutions.  

This one-hour, lunch break, webinar will dig deeper into the two countries' situations, answering such questions as:

  • What are the similarities and differences with regard to the relationship with Russia/Soviets?
  • What role are the regional rivalries (Iran and Saudi Arabia) or intervention (Turkey) playing?
To join the meeting:
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