To Resolve the Syrian Crisis, Partition Is Necessary
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Syria was never a country whose 14 provinces and 8 main communities were voluntarily bonded together by secularism and tolerance. Not surprisingly the six-year civil war became violently sectarian and ethnic. At ceasefire talks on May 4 in Astana, Kazakhstan, Russia proposed four “de-escalation zones” (http://www.dw.com/en/russia-iran-turkey-agree-on-syria- safe-zones-opposition-cries-foul/a-38698548) with Iran, Turkey, and itself serving as guarantors. Yes, partition is necessary. But having three nations that greatly abet the strife serve as enforcers will not produce peace. An impartial plan must be formulated and implemented.
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This record is for a(n) offprint of an article published in Yale Global on 2017-05-09.
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Choksy, Carol E. B., and Choksy, Jamsheed K. "To Resolve the Syrian Crisis, Partition Is Necessary." Yale Global, vol. 2017, 2017-5-9.
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