Syria Beyond the Peace Process
by Daniel Pipes
Washington, D.C.: Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 1996
A view of Syria in a wider context than just the Arab-Israeli peace process, Pipes calls for a new U.S. policy that takes advantage of Syrian weakness to press for basic changes in Assad's behavior on issues critical to U.S. interests to achieve not only a full Israel-Syria peace, but also Syrian participation in an alliance with the West against the region's most dangerous challenge-radical fundamentalism.
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"A detailed picture of the problems Syria faces and the problems it has engendered. This book clearly will be read and discussed by American scholars."
- The Washington Times
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