Governance in Syria
This review highlights the areas that need to be addressed in relation to governance both now and once the conflict has ended
Abstract
Question for this helpdesk report
What are the key issues with regard to governance in Syria that need to be addressed?
Over the past 6 years the civil war in Syria has evolved into a multifaceted conflict with numerous actors both internally and externally. As a result a complicated framework of governance has emerged with fragmented arrangements operating across the country. Therefore, although there are policies that can be implemented across the board and centralised institutions can be developed, an understanding of local needs also has to be formed in order to better enhance local governance capacity. There are a number of elements – such as security, aid, reconstruction, return dynamics, reconciliation and external actors – that also impact on governance and thus have to be taken into account when addressing issues of governance. This review highlights what analysts see as the key areas that need to be addressed or supported in relation to governance in Syria both now and once the conflict has ended.
Citation
O’Driscoll, D. (2017). Governance in Syria. K4D Helpdesk Report. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies, 7p
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