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MEIS Podcast / Syria's War Economy and Post-War Reconstruction

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MEIS Podcast
Syria's War Economy and Post-War Reconstruction
{{langos=='en'?('04/05/2021' | todate):('04/05/2021' | artodate)}} - Issue 8.2
Hosted by Bassam Haddad

Jadaliyya Syria Page co-editor Samer Abboud discusses the war economy in Syria and its relationship to the post-war reconstruction efforts in the country. As the war that has devastated the country for the past ten years begins to die down, Abboud speaks on the form that local and national reconstruction projects may take by considering the goals, investments, and contradictions of such projects in the context of the war economy that has become an established feature of Syria.

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Samer Abboud
Samer Abboud

Topics of interest include: Privatization; Neoliberalism; Reconstruction; and more.

Samer Abboud is Associate Professor of Global Interdisciplinary Studies at Villanova University and is interested in how neoliberalism has manifested in the Arab World, with an emphasis on how policies of privatization and marketization have shaped the political economies of countries in the region, especially Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon. 

He completed his doctorate at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University in Exeter in 2007 with a thesis entitled “The Political Economy of Marketization in Syria”. This research focused on the post-2000 market reforms and the multiple transitions and transformations embedded therein.

Twitter: @samer_abboud

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