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Everybody is waiting for Godot, said Peter Harling, Damascus-based project director for the International Crisis Group.
Violence Sharpens Syrian Conflict Nour Malas 2011
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In his analysis of the latest army assaults, Abdulhamid takes his cue from an analysis by Peter Harling, of the International Crisis Group, who claimed the Assad regime was losing a bloody game of whack-a-mole with its opponents.
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She's the wife of the president, and she has the clout to get programs rolling, says Harling.
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Mr. Harling added: "The regime is raising the cost of peaceful protests to push people to either give up—so it wins—or force them into armed confrontation, in which case it believes it wins, too."
Violence Sharpens Syrian Conflict Nour Malas 2011
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She's the wife of the president, and she has the clout to get programs rolling, says Harling.
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High unemployment, especially among the young, is destabilizing, says Peter Harling, based in Damascus with the International Crisis Group.
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High unemployment, especially among the young, is destabilizing, says Peter Harling, based in Damascus with the International Crisis Group.
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She's the wife of the president, and she has the clout to get programs rolling, says Harling.
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High unemployment, especially among the young, is destabilizing, says Peter Harling, based in Damascus with the International Crisis Group.
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Political systemInternational Crisis Group Senior Analyst Peter Harling says what makes it so difficult to form a government is the way the political system has been designed.
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