: James Snell
: The Fall of the Assads The End of Half a Century of Tyranny in Syria and How It Will Change the World
: Gibson Square
: 9781783342792
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: Regional- und Ländergeschichte
: English
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In this gripping and concise account, Middle East expert James Snell delves deep into the collapse of the al-Assads' dictatorship, tracing their brutal atrocities from 1970 and what it means for the West. Through detailed narratives and eyewitness testimonies, he chronicles the relentless oppression and war crimes that fuelled the opposition's struggle. The fall of Damascus in December 2024 not only marked the end of over 50 years of Assad-family rule but also provided an unexpected development in the international drug trade, terrorism, Russia's strategic stronghold in the Mediterranean, highlighting significant geopolitical shifts. James currently writes for the Telegraph and Spectator on Syria.

James Snell took a first in history at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. His work has appeared in Foreign Policy, Politico Europe, The Times, the Critic, Haaretz, the New Statesman, the Globe and Mail, Prospect, Spectator World, Spectator Australia, CapX, National Review, New Lines Magazine, Englesberg Ideas, the International Business Times, the National, NOW News, History Today, UnHerd, Quillette, the Jerusalem Post, Middle East Eye, the New Arab, the Arab Weekly, al-Jumhuriya, the Washington Examiner, Arc Digital, Ahval, the National Interest, KabulNow, the Daily Caller, the American Spectator, New Humanist, the Daily Mirror, Left Foot Forward, TRT World, openDemocracy, the Salisbury Review, Harry's Place, Rebelión, Britské listy, Medium, Free Inquiry, European Eye on Radicalization, and Perspectives.