Articles, HomeHas the New Syrian Government Commodified Justice? Controversial Settlements After Assad الداهر / 2026-02-14 Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in December 2024, Syria has entered a transitional period under a newly formed […]
ArticlesCorruption as an Obstacle to Any Real Reform الداهر / 2026-02-11 It is impossible to speak about political or economic reform without seriously addressing corruption. Corruption does not only steal money
ArticlesCan Political Action Be Built Without Polarization? الداهر / 2026-02-11 Sharp polarization is one of the most dangerous diseases of political life. It divides society into opposing camps and turns
ArticlesBetween Criticism and Destruction — Where Is the Line? الداهر / 2026-02-11 Criticism is a fundamental right in any society seeking progress. But it becomes harmful when it turns into insult, incitement,
ArticlesTransparency Is Not a Luxury — It Is a Condition for Stability الداهر / 2026-02-11 In societies facing prolonged crises, transparency becomes more than a moral value; it becomes a political and economic necessity. When
Articles, HomeWhy Do Syrians Need Politics Connected to Daily Life? الداهر / 2026-02-11 Politics is often presented as a struggle for power or an exchange of accusations between rival parties, while its true
newsFloods hit camps in northern Syria, exacerbating the refugee crisis. الداهر / 2026-02-10 Heavy rains have flooded refugee and internally displaced persons (IDP) camps in northern Syria, affecting thousands of families and leaving
newsRising food prices exacerbate pressures on marginalized groups. الداهر / 2026-02-10 Syrian markets have seen a surge in the prices of bread and basic crops, impacting the ability of low-income families
ArticlesVeiled Marginalization: How the “Pluralism” Image is Managed at the Expense of Syria’s MajorityBy: Al-Daher / 2026-02-10 الداهر / 2026-02-10 Since the fall of the Assad regime, the Syrian government has raised the rhetoric of “protecting minorities” and “pluralism” as
ArticlesSelective Democracy: How the State’s Image is Managed at the Expense of Those Who Made the RevolutionBy: Al-Daher / 2026-02-10 الداهر / 2026-02-10 More than a year after the establishment of the new political system in Syria, the current government seeks to present