Abstract

The current Syrian conflict of 2011–14 is taking place within a regional and international context. Pressures have been applied to Syrian society, which involve external political and economic forces, specifically by Western-led sanctions policies, as well as by entities representing modern, globalized finance capital. In this paper, Syria is situated within a global economic context, where capital has been evolving to the present day, continuously developing new strategies in its drive to further encompass the entire world in its system.

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