Katelynn Herrera

International affairs student at the George Washington University. She is concentrating on security policy and minoring in French and Arabic language. Her academic interests include political Islam, migration, and comparative politics.
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New Study: “Rival Strategies, Shared Threat: Israel–Türkiye Competition and Syria’s Future”

The study analyzes the political order that emerged in Syria after the fall of the Assad regime and argues that the country has not moved toward state consolidation or unified governance. Instead, it has entered a relatively stable strategic equilibrium characterized by fragmentation, overlapping authorities, and sustained external competition. The central claim is that Syria’s current condition is not a…

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