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The Alawis of Syria Michael E. Kerr

The Alawis of Syria By Michael E. Kerr

The Alawis of Syria by Michael E. Kerr


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The Alawis of Syria provides a wide-ranging exploration of the cultural and historical hinterland of Syria's powerful Shia minority, from loyalist gangs (Shabiha) to outspoken critics of the regime. Themes covered include religious practice, social identities, and relations to the Ba'ath party, the Syrian state, and the military apparatus.

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The Alawis of Syria: War, Faith and Politics in the Levant by Michael E. Kerr

Throughout the turbulent history of the Levant the 'Alawis - a secretive, resilient and ancient Muslim sect - have aroused suspicion and animosity, including accusations of religious heresy. More recently they have been tarred with the brush of political separatism and com--plicity in the excesses of the Assad regime, claims that have gained greater traction since the onset of the Syrian uprising and subse--quent devastating civil war. The contributors to this book provide a com--plex and nuanced reading of Syria's 'Alawi communities - from loyalist gangs (Shabiha) to outspoken critics of the regime. Drawing upon wide-ranging research that examines the historic, political and social dynamics of the 'Alawi and the Syrian state, the current social identities, and relations to the Ba'ath party, the Syrian state and the military apparatus. The analysis also extends to Leba--non with a focus on the embattled 'Alawi community of Jabal Mohsen in Tripoli and state rela--tions with Hizballah amid the current crisis.

The Alawis of Syria Reviews

An outstanding collection of essays by leading scholars of contemporary Syria. Without doubt this book will remain a core text for an understanding of the sect which remains at the heart of the Baathist regime. -- Lord Williams of Baglan, former UN envoy in the Middle East
A fascinating collection of excellent in-depth studies dealing with the unique role and backgrounds of Alawis in contemporary Syria, Lebanon and Turkey. The authors convincingly analyse the complex origins of the sectarian tinted war in Syria, the struggle for survival of its Alawi dominated Ba'th regime, and the wish of the Sunni population majority to definitively rid themselves of half a century of Alawi-dominated dictatorship. This volume fills an important gap in Syria studies. -- Nikolaos van Dam, author of The Struggle for Power in Syria: Politics and Society Under Asad and the Ba'th Party
Kerr and Larkin's collection of essays looks set to become an essential source of rigorous academic research and analysis on the complex history and contemporary role of Alawis in Syria. Approaching the subject from a broad range of angles, The Alawis of Syria is intensely rich in detail and provides an exceptional level of analysis on a subject all too often limited to 'on the surface' accounts. -- Charles Lister, Visiting Fellow, Brookings Doha Center and author of The Syrian Jihad: Al-Qaeda, the Islamic State and the Evolution of an Insurgency
By far the most comprehensive and up-to-date account on a sensitive and complex subject. The Alawis of Syria is well informed and well researched, and comes at a time when the issue is becoming ever more timely. Reports that young Alawis have been dodging the military service and fatal incidents among the regime's supporters in Bashar al-Assad's heartlands have raised questions about the nature of Alawis' relationship to the Assad regime. This book has timely answers for many questions pertinent to this minority whose role, in war and peace, will determine the future of Syria. -- Hassan Hassan, Associate Fellow, MENA Programme, Chatham House and co-author of ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror
A timely collection of studies on a community that is much talked about, yet still poorly understood. This volume is unparalleled in terms of depth, breadth, and diversity of approaches, and will therefore constitute a landmark in the literature on the Alawites. -- Thomas Pierret, Lecturer in Contemporary Islam, University of Edinburgh and author of Religion and State in Syria: The Sunni Ulama from Coup to Revolution
Kerr and Larkin bring together the finest commentators on Syria's most powerful and most contested minority. The excellent contributions shed light on the role of Alawis in Syria's past and present. This book is a compelling read, which is essential to our understanding of how to address and involve this important group in resolving the Syria conflict. -- Bente Scheller, Director of the Heinrich Boell Foundation's Middle East office in Beirut, and author of The Wisdom of Syria's Waiting Game: Foreign Policy Under the Assads

About Michael E. Kerr

Michael Kerr is Professor of Conflict Studies and Director of the Middle East and Mediterranean Studies programme, at King's College London. Craig Larkin is Lecturer in Comparative Politics of the Middle East, King's College London.

Table of Contents

Introduction: For 'God, Syria, Bashar and Nothing Else'? -- Michael Kerr
PART I ALAWIS: SECRECY AND SURVIVAL
1. The Genesis of Syria's Alawi Minority -- Aslam Farouk-Alli 2. The Alawis in the Ottoman Period -- Stefan H Winter 3. Community, Sect, Nation: Colonial and Social Scientific Discourses on the Alawis in Syria during the Mandate and Early Independence Periods -- Max Weiss
PART II ALAWIS AND THE SYRIAN STATE
4. 'Go to Damascus, my son': Alawi Demographic Shifts under Ba'ath Party Rule -- Fabrice Balanche 5. Syrian Alawis and the Ba'ath Party -- Raymond Hinnebusch 6. The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood's Alawi Conundrum -- Raphael Lefevre
PART III ALAWI COMMUNITIES, IDENTITIES AND POWER
7. Alawi Diversity and Solidarity: From the Coast to the Interior -- Leon T. Goldsmith 8. Patronage and Clientelism in Bashar's Social Market Economy -- Alan George 9. The Alawis of Tripoli: Identity, Violence and Urban Geopolitics -- Craig Larkin and Olivia Midha
PART IV ALAWIS IN CONFLICT AND CONTESTATION
10. Chasing Ghosts: The Shabiha Phenomenon -- Aron Lund 11. Alawis in the Syrian Opposition -- Carsten Wieland 12. Repression is not 'a Stupid Thing': Regime Responses to the Syrian Uprising and Insurgency -- Reinoud Leenders

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The Alawis of Syria: War, Faith and Politics in the Levant by Michael E. Kerr
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2015-10-29
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