Syria after Assad: One year of change and challenges
Dr Amy Austin Holmes, Associate Professor at the Bush School of Government and Public Service in Washington DC & Research Professor at George Washington University, joins Odin Linardatou to discuss Syria one year after the fall of the Assad regime. Together, they focus on how the political landscape has shifted, the immense challenges facing Ahmad al-Sharaa’s new government as it seeks to rebuild the country, and the complex relations among Syria’s diverse ethnic and religious communities. They also look at the prospects for stabilization, the risks of renewed conflict, and the possible scenarios that may shape Syria’s trajectory in the years ahead.