Commanding Syria

Basher Al-Asad and the First Years in Power

Eyal Zisser author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:27th Oct '06

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Commanding Syria cover

When Basher al-Asad became President of Syria in June 2000, he had a tough act to follow. A quiet, unassuming opthalmologist, trained in Britain, young Asad was successor to his dynamic, wily father Hafiz, who had consolidated power in his ethnically diverse and politically restive state through personal charisma, brute force and political balancing acts. Now, some years after Basher's succession and with mounting international pressure for political and economical reform, his handling of the issues facing Syria raises serious questions for the future stability of the Middle East. This is the first major work on Basher al-Asad. It assesses the durability of Hafiz's legacy, including the influence of the old power-brokers, the effectiveness of Basher's attempts to move away from his father's shadow, and prospects for reform. Above all, it evaluates Basher's continuing hold on power following Syria's humiliating retreat from Lebanon in Spring 2005.

"A valuable, detailed record...there is nothing like it in print today" - Patrick Seale, author of 'Asad of Syria: The Struggle for the Middle East' (IB Tauris)

ISBN: 9781845111533

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

300 pages