The Decision Making Inside the Syrian Regime

The structure of the regime and its dominant relationship can be studied through criteria and levels of decision-making characteristics, centers of its formation, the foundation of official discourse, and mechanisms for investing in the concept of legitimacy. The study of the topics in this book requires examining the overlapping context that can be embedded in the causes of the emergence of the crisis because it carries its time uniqueness in developing its internal erosion (i.e., local awareness). It justifies delving into some historical and political issues. It reveals the depth of time provided by discussing some of these issues, such as the problem in the calculated discourse of the regime within the historical and political contexts of Syrian society and its relationship to patterns of dominance.

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