The fall of President Bashar Al-Assad after 13 years of civil conflict in Syria brings an end to a decades-long dynasty. Difficult times, however, still lie ahead of the war-torn nation, as it grapples with complex competing interests. Dr Nicholas Westcott, Professor of Practice in Diplomacy at the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies, provides further analysis on what could happen next in the region.
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