Despite the normalisation efforts by Arab states, Syria will not be stabilised until there is justice for war crimes.
Samer Abboud
Samer Abboud is Associate Professor of Global Interdisciplinary Studies and Director of the Center for Arab and Islamic Studies at Villanova Universit... y.
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