The View from Syria
 
 
The “Reelection” of President Bashar al-Asad
May 26, 2007
By David Bender
    The reelection of Bashar al-Asad will take place tomorrow May 27th. Syrians are presented with the choices of “Yes” or “No.”  Voting “No” is not advised and although a few no doubt will, there are real risks.  While it is unlikely—though not impossible—that someone would be
 
Comparing Syria and South Korea
April 24, 2007
By David Bender
    Comparing Syria and South Korea may seem to be odd endeavor, but the two countries have more in common that one might suppose.  Both countries have faced many similar challenges in the post-World War II era, but each has responded in dramatically different ways.  Today South
 
Syrian Parliamentary Elections
April 19, 2007
By David Bender
    Parliamentary elections are this Sunday in Syria.  Unlike presidential elections in Syria (due in May or June), these elections fully free to the extent that one can vote for whomever one desires, anyone can stand for office, and the candidates with the most votes do win.  
 
Syrian Tolerance
March 23, 2007
By David Bender
    A notable contrast between Syria and Egypt is the different way foreigners are treated in each place.  While both places are generally very welcoming, foreigners in Egypt are greeted with a barrage of “hellos’ and stares on the street.  Walking around in Cairo, it seems that
 
Egyptian and Syrian Paths
March 20, 2007
By David Bender
    Last week I was in Cairo for several days to visit some friends.  Cairo is a city of extremes.  Compared with Damascus, it is richer and poorer, more worldly and more provincial.  Stylish malls and restaurants in Cairo are of a quality that simply does not exist in Damascus;
 
Banning Skype
March 6, 2007
By David Bender
    International telephone rates from Syria are very expensive.  Usually they range from $1 to $2 a minute to non-Arab countries (calling to Arab countries is more reasonable).  In recent months, Syrians have discovered Skype and voice chat over MSN, Yahoo, and Google Talk and
 
The View from Syria
Perhaps more a series of articles than a blog, "The View from Syria” deals with current events in Syria and the Middle East from a Syrian context, as well as having more broad discussions about the contemporary Middle East in general.  While my personal political views are no doubt apparent, my goal here is to consciously avoid basing analysis or drawing conclusions on ideological grounds.  I intend to focus on explaining what I think is happening and then to try to relate what others (particularly in Syria) think is happening.  See the full description here.
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