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Assignment:
The Topic is on the Syrian war from 2011 to the present. The essay must focus on the fundamental causes of the war. Firstly, Explore the multifaceted political dimensions of the ongoing war in Syria. 2) investigate the role of internal and external actors, geopolitical interests, and the challenges of intervention. Meanwhile, the essay must entail (the objectives) of the paper e.g.
- Explore internal dynamics.
- Analyze External Involvement.
- Assess Geopolitical interests.
- Examine challenges of intervention
- Investigate the role of internal and external factors in the Syrian war.
- Political interests that led to the war and the challenges of the intervention
- Use the following sources for the essay
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