Syria in Ashes

Civil War to Holy War?

(Author) Charles Glass
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In this extensively updated edition of a book that was widely praised on its first publication nearly a decade ago, the acclaimed foreign correspondent and author Charles Glass, brings the the story of Syria up to date. In these pages he looks at the way the Assad government emerged victorious from a conflict that has left the country in ruins, wide swathes of its population immiserated, and a range of conflicts still unresolved. The nuances of the Syrian civil war have never been well-understood in the West, least of all, it seems, by governments in the US and Europe, who, anticipating Assad's departure, made it a condition of any negotiated settlement. The consequences of that miscalculation, Charles Glass contends in this illuminating survey, contributed greatly to the disaster we witness today. Glass has reported extensively from the Middle East, and travelled frequently in Syria, over several decades. Here he melds together reportage, analysis and history to provide an accessible overview of the origins and permutations defining the conflict, situating it clearly in the overall crisis of the region. His voice, elegant and concise, humane and richly-informed, is a vital antidote to the sloganizing that shapes so much commentary, and policy, concerning Syria.

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Publisher:
OR Books
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781682196069
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
June 5, 2025

Charles Glass

Charles Glass is a renowned American journalist, author, and broadcaster known for his insightful reporting on international conflicts and Middle Eastern affairs. He has written several critically acclaimed books, including "Tribes with Flags: A Dangerous Passage Through the Chaos of the Middle East" and "The Northern Front: An Iraq War Diary." Glass's literary style is characterized by his meticulous research, vivid storytelling, and nuanced analysis of complex political issues. His contributions to literature include shedding light on the human stories behind the headlines and providing a deeper understanding of the regions he covers. Glass's most famous work is "Tribes with Flags," which offers a compelling and in-depth exploration of the Middle East's diverse cultures and histories. His impact on the literary genre of war journalism is profound, as he continues to inspire and inform readers with his keen insights and powerful narratives.

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