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Description
Recent and ongoing multifaceted conflicts across Syria and elsewhere in the Middle East range from the violent emergence of Islamic State to civil wars, fuelled by irregular proxy forces acting in support of wider power struggles, with consequences for the region, Europe and the UK that include mass migration, social unease, growing support for jihadism, and an increased threat and use of terrorist violence. This study contributes to an improved understanding of the complexity and difficulty of ‘winning the peace’ in current and future military interventions. In doing so it expands current understandings of competing moral components of contemporary conflict using ongoing events surrounding Syria as a multidimensional case study. Individual assessment and subsequent cross-analysis is conducted on the following: the moral component of jihadist discourse on social media, as it is used to gain and maintain support for the jihad; competing dimensions of conventional Western Just War; rivalries within conventional Islamic understandings of Just War; and the moral basis of Russian actions and motivations. Cross-analysis of these competing moral components of conflict highlights the complexity and difficulty of finding an agreed basis for a negotiated conclusion to hostilities, identifying further research strands in the process.
| Status | Finished |
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| Effective start/end date | 1/02/16 → 31/03/16 |
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Understanding the Syria Babel: moral perspectives on the Syrian conflict from just war to jihad
Smith, T., Lee, P., Rauta, V. & Khalfey, S., 3 Dec 2018, (Early online) In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Westminster attack has hallmarks of lone wolf
Smith, T., 22 Mar 2017, The Scotsman.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Why Trump’s Syrian strike was a good thing
Smith, T., 10 Apr 2017, The Conversation.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
Open Access