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Burning Country

Burning Country

Robin Yassin-Kassab | Leila Al-Shami

(2018)

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Abstract

*Shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize 2017*

In 2011, many Syrians took to the streets of Damascus to demand the overthrow of the government of Bashar al-Assad. Today, much of Syria has become a war zone where foreign journalists find it almost impossible to report on life in this devastated land.

Burning Country explores the horrific and complicated reality of life in present-day Syria with unprecedented detail and sophistication, drawing on new first hand testimonies from opposition fighters, exiles lost in an archipelago of refugee camps, and courageous human rights activists among many others. These stories are expertly interwoven with a trenchant analysis of the brutalisation of the conflict and the militarisation of the uprising, of the rise of the Islamists and sectarian warfare, and the role of governments in Syria and elsewhere in exacerbating those violent processes.

With chapters focusing on ISIS and Islamism, regional geopolitics, the new grassroots revolutionary organisations, and the worst refugee crisis since World War Two, Burning Country is a vivid and groundbreaking look at a modern-day political and humanitarian nightmare.
'For decades Syrians have been forbidden from telling their own stories and the story of their country, but here Robin Yassin-Kassab and Leila al-Shami tell the Syrian story'
Yassin al-Haj Saleh, Syrian writer, intellectual, and former political prisoner
'Explores how Syria's peaceful uprising gave way to armed insurgency and sectarian jihad... This is an important, honest and insightful book, well worth anyone's time'
Marc Lynch, Washington Post
'Extraordinary ... the book on Syria I was waiting for'
Molly Crabapple, artist, author, journalist
'Full of fascinating details'
Robyn Cresswell - The New York Review of Books
'Gripping ... Cutting through the fog of geopolitics, Burning Country refocuses the conflict with the people at its centre'
Brian Whitaker, Newsweek
'Avoids the easy indulgence of indignation; instead, it elicits the voices of many different Syrians involved in the uprising, acknowledging their suffering as well as their courage, intelligence, and humanity, while explaining the terrible choices that have been forced on them'
Ursula Lindsey, The Nation
'The most succinct and convincing insider's narrative of the uprising'
Richard Spencer, Daily Telegraph
'By far the best account of the Syrian uprising yet'
Dr. Yasser Munif, Professor of sociology at Emerson College, co-founder of the Global Campaign of Solidarity with the Syrian Revolution
'A detailed history of Syria's moderate opposition and a meticulous analysis of the origins of today's violent dynamics'
New Statesman
'Vital'
Peter Geoghegan - the Herald Scotland

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Contents vii
List of Abbreviations viii
Acknowledgements ix
Preface x
1. Revolution from Above 1
2. Bashaar's First Decade 16
3. Revolution from Below 35
4. The Grassroots 57
5. Militarisation and Liberation 77
6. Scorched Earth: The Rise of the Islamisms 108
7. Dispossession and Exile 147
8. Culture Revolutionised 163
9. The Failure of the Elites 183
10. The Start of Solidarity 210
11. Syria Dismantled 222
Further Reading 249
Notes 253
Index 285