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The Syrian Crisis: Seeing Through the Mirror Game

In: States, Markets and Wars in Global History

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  • Giulio Sapelli

    (University of Milan)

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It is my belief that the post-colonial disintegration of the Greater Middle East is just beginning. The return to the scene of Turkey, with the neo-Ataturkian resurgence of the capitalist bourgeoisie—which is well composed of religious roots much more complex than it appears to the undeserving public (68% of Turkish religious citizens are Sunni, 30% are Shiite, the remaining 2% includes small groups of Sephardic Jewish, Greek and Armenian Orthodox, Byzantine Catholic and Armenian Protestant communities)—aimed at energy self-sufficiency in the now contestable Atlantic Mediterranean lake is proof of this.

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  • Giulio Sapelli, 2023. "The Syrian Crisis: Seeing Through the Mirror Game," Springer Books, in: States, Markets and Wars in Global History, chapter 0, pages 131-135, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-26716-1_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-26716-1_9
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