Volume 06, Issue 04
Frequency: 12 Issue per year
Paper Submission: Throughout the Month
Acceptance Notification: Within 2 days
Areas Covered: Multidisciplinary
Accepted Language: Multiple Languages
Journal Type: Online (e-Journal)
ISSN Number:
2582-8568
The Syrian Civil War, which began in 2011 as part of the broader Arab Spring movement, has had profound consequences on the stability and development of the Middle East. Initially sparked by pro-democracy protests against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, the conflict quickly escalated into a complex, multi-faceted war involving numerous domestic and international actors. The war has resulted in significant human suffering, economic devastation, and political instability, not only within Syria but also across the broader region. This article examines the challenges posed by the Syrian Civil War to the Middle East's stability and development, while also exploring potential pathways for recovery and progress.
Civil War, Refugee, Economic Stagnation, Stability and Development.