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Call for Proposals: Research Paper on GCC states’ Influence and Role in the Normalization with Syria

CFPs: Strengthening Communal Peace and Social Cohesion Project (South Sudan)

Deadline: 6-Jun-23

The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung is accepting proposals for the Research Paper on GCC states’ Influence and Role in the Normalization with Syria.

In May 2023, Arab states agreed to readmit Syria into the Arab League. While for the past 12 years Bashar al-Assad had been isolated from the Arab world due to his brutal crackdown on opponents during the country’s civil war, the regional calculus of some Arab states now seems to be shifting. Here, especially Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states appear to play a shaping role in determining the direction and pace of the ongoing normalization efforts.

While an early sign of swaying stances showed when the United Arabic Emirates normalized relations with Damascus in 2018, the warming of regional ties did not gain much traction until the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) threw its political weight and clout behind rapprochement efforts in recent months. Particularly in view of the Chinese-brokered reestablishment of ties between the KSA and Iran, which had backed opposing sides in the Syrian conflict, the Saudi’s approach towards Syria appears to have shifted, leading the two countries to reopen their embassies and reviving diplomatic relations.

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