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ISSUE 11.2

Syria In Transition: The First 45 Days

Dr. Katty Alhayek, Rabie Nasser, Dr. Basileus Zeno

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Photo: Images from Begum Ergun's photo-essay, taken near Fatih Mosque and later at Saraçhane Square in Istanbul's Fatih district.
Interviewed by Bassam Haddad
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Panelists evaluate the first 45 days after the collapse of the Syrian regime on 8th December 2024 and address domestic and regional matters, including the circumstances that resulted in the collapse, the pattern of recruitment and control that followed, and challenges regarding issues of sectarianism, the media, and gender, as well as what we can expect at the end of the transitional phase in March 2025.

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Guests

Dr. Katty Alhayek
Dr. Katty Alhayek

Her research interests broadly center around themes of Syrian refugees, gender, media audiences, activism, and new technologies.

Dr. Katty Alhayek is an Assistant Professor in the School of Professional Communication at Ryerson University (renaming in process) in Toronto, Canada. Alhayek’s research centers around themes of marginality, media, audiences, gender, intersectionality, and displacement in a transnational context.

Alhayek completed her Ph.D. in Communication at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States of America with a graduate certificate in Advanced Feminist Studies. Her publications include articles in the International Journal of Communication; Feminist Media Studies; Gender, Technology and Development; and Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies. Twitter: @kattyalhayek

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Rabie Nasser
Rabie Nasser

Rabie Nasser is a co-founder of the Syrian Center for Policy Research

Rabie Nasser is a co-founder of the Syrian Center for Policy Research, working as researcher in macroeconomic policies, inclusive growth, poverty, and crisis socioeconomic impact assessment.
 
He obtained a B.A. in Economics from Damascus University 1999. In 2000 he obtained a Diploma in Financial and Monetary Economics from Damascus University. He has MSc in Economics from Leicester University, UK. Before joining The Syrian Development Research Center, Nasser worked for State Planning Commission as Chief Economist and Director General of Macroeconomic Management Directorate in 2004 and 2005. Then, he worked as an Economic Researcher in Arab Planning Institute in Kuwait. Then He was a senior researcher working between 2009-2011 for the Syrian Development Research Center that conducts studies, evaluations, and applied research. 

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Dr. Basileus Zeno
Dr. Basileus Zeno

Karl Loewenstein Fellow and Visiting Lecturer in Political Science at Amherst College.

Dr. Basileus Zeno is Karl Loewenstein Fellow and Visiting Lecturer in Political Science at Amherst College. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in September 2021.

His academic publications include articles in Nations and Nationalism; Middle East Law and Governance; and Digest of Middle East Studies.

Basileus is strongly committed to public engagement and applied research. He is a co-editor of the Syria Page at Jadaliyya, and a co-founding member of Security in Context. He also served as a consultant and a researcher at several international organizations such as the Carter Center’s Conflict Resolution Program, The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UN-ESCWA), and the LSE Policy research project "Legitimacy and Citizenship in the Arab World".

Twitter: @BasileusZeno

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