The decision making inside the Syrian regime /Safwan Dawod.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Hauppauge, New York : Nova Science Publisher's, Incorporated, (c)2017.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- DS98 .D435 2017
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"The regime structure and its dominant relation can be studied through the standard and levels of decision characteristics, its making centers, and the basis of the official discourse as well as the mechanisms of investing the legitimacy conception. Studying the subjects of this book required the considering of the superimposition context which may be included in the causes of the crisis explosion; in view of the fact that it carries with itself a time particularity in the development of its internal corrosion (i.e., local consciousness), it justifies going into some historical and political issues. The time profundity provided by discussing some of these issues reveals some phenomena of the problem with the regime's considerate discourse with and within the historical and political contexts of the Syrian society and their relation with hegemony patterns. This book, therefore, depended on social and critical ideas of the Syrian society. The most important problem which had not been previously treated enough was discussed: it is that the decision-making monopoly in Syria was accompanied by a selective process of the cognitive product practiced by the Syrian regime's official discourse, a monopoly which led to profound defects with regard to controlling the future of Syria"--
Includes bibliographies and index.
About the Syrian society -- The Syrian regime structure -- The external influences on decision-making inside the Syrian regime.
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