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UN Mediators in Syria offers an in-depth examination of the international mediation efforts in the Syrian conflict, written by expert Fadi Nicholas Nassar. The book analyzes the multifaceted challenges confronting UN mediators as they navigate the intricate political, military, and humanitarian dimensions of the Syrian crisis.
Through detailed case studies and institutional analysis, Nassar explores the responsibilities and limitations of international mediators operating within the constraints of geopolitical interests, competing regional powers, and entrenched conflict dynamics. The work addresses critical questions about the effectiveness of UN-led mediation, the role of special envoys, and the structural obstacles to achieving sustainable peace.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly work is essential for policymakers, conflict resolution professionals, and students of international relations seeking to understand the complexities of modern peace mediation and the Syrian conflict.







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