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Nikolaos van Dam
The Potential for an Assad Statelet in Syria
The Syrian Conflict: a Systems Conflict Analysis
INS Seminars & Round Table Meetings
Discussing Islam in the Perspective of Netherlands, Middle East, and Indonesia
Nikolaos Van Dam, “Book Review: Peter Behnstedt, Sprachatlas Von Syrien,” Syrian Studies Association Newsletter, XIV: 1 (2008)
Language and Typology of Dakwahist Islamic Fundamentalism
Syria: Political Conditions and Relations with the United States After the Iraq War
The Struggle for Syria in 2011
Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan Recommended Reading
Islamic and Islamist Revivalism in Syria: the Rise and Fall of Secularism in Ba'thist Syria
Coup-Proofing James T. Quinlivan
Delica Te Deba Tes on Islam Otto and Mason (Eds.)
War and Peace
Loyalties and Tensions in the Syrian Civil War Eliott Rousseau
Policy Notes February 2021
Endnotes: Syria: the Burden of Memory and the Hope of the Gospel
Sectarian and Regional Factionalism in the Syrian Political Elite Author(S): Nikolaos Van Dam Source: Middle East Journal, Vol
Moving Beyond the Syrian Identity-Based Conflict
Top View
Syria´S Civil War in 2018
The Turkmen of Syria: Exposed Early to Assimilation and Deportation Policies
I. B. Tauris London Book Fair 2017
Islam, Humanity and the Indonesian Identity
Uva-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)
From the Iranian Corridor to the Shia Crescent 3
Islam, Politics and Change
Sectarian Violence in Syria's Civil
Band-Aids, Not Bullets: EU Policies
Jihad and Islam in World War I
Syria, Productive Antinomy, and the Study of Civil War
Poppe and Timreck
IOB Evaluation IOB Evaluation the Only Constant Is Change | IOB Evaluation | No
Sectarianism in Syria's Civil
Nikolaos Van Dam: Even with an Agreement, It May Take Generations to ‘Normalise’ Syria
Conference Programme
Five Conundrums: the United States and the Conflict in Syria by Michael A
A Personal Journey to Aleppo, Bilad Al-Sham and the Syrian Arab
Closing the Dutch Institutes in Bilad Al-Sham
'Als Je De Taal Van Een Land Niet Kent, Ben Je Halfblind'
Islam, Humanity and the Indonesian Identity