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  • A man stands at a desk looking at his phone. In the foreground, a stack of 2000 SYP notes bearing the face of Bashar al-Assad.
    Syria's economy

    Austerity and liberalisation won't rebuild the country

    Syria's government is pursuing economic growth through liberalisation, foreign investment and cuts to state spending. These moves benefit the new elite but won't lift the majority out of crisis.

  • A man sells fuel from plastic bottles on the road in Syria
    Syria's economic recovery

    HTS must reject Assad-era neoliberalism

    Syrians are facing immense economic challenges—an unstable currency, shortages and a soaring cost of living—while the transitional government doubles down on Assad's neoliberal policies. True recovery demands a new approach.

  • Supporters of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, an Islamic charity organization widely reported to be linked with the banned militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, shout slogans during a protest against the US military forces operation that killed Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden in Karachi (photo: picture alliance/dpa)
    Interview with Christian Wagner

    ''Pakistan is Certainly Not a Terrorist State''

    Since the targeted raid that killed Osama Bin Laden, a growing number of people in the US have been calling for a freeze on all financial aid for Pakistan. In this interview, Christian Wagner, an expert on South Asian affairs, speaks of the dangers of taking such a step

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