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Transformations in United States Policy toward Syria under Bashar Al Assad: A Unique Case Study of Three Presidential Administrations and a Projection of Future Policy Directions
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Transformations in United States Policy toward Syria under Bashar Al Assad: A Unique Case Study of Three Presidential Administrations and a Projection of Future Policy Directions

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on 19 Feb 2018
Year of Creation
2017
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Mohammad Alkahtani
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TX0008589682
on 19 Feb 2018

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Mohammad Alkahtani

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TX0008589682
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2/19/2018
Year of Creation
2017
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United States

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Application Title Statement: Transformations in United States Policy toward Syria under Bashar Al Assad: A Unique Case Study of Three Presidential Administrations and a Projection of Future Policy Directions
Author Statement: Mohammad Alkahtani Citizenship: Saudi Arabia Authorship: text
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