Syrian Rescue

Syrian Rescue
Author: Don Pendleton
Publisher: Gold Eagle
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2015-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373644426

Critical evacuation A secret meeting with antigovernment leaders ready to negotiate peace in Syria backfires when the plane carrying UN diplomats to the war-torn country is shot down. Tasked with finding--and extracting--the diplomats before word of their disappearance gets out, Mack Bolan drops into the Syrian desert. But Bolan isn't the only one looking for the crash site. The rebels and the Syrian military each have their own agendas, and UN officials would make valuable hostages for either side of the conflict. With the plane's tracking device mysteriously disabled and hundreds of miles of desert to search, Bolan is in a deadly race against fighters who are willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for their cause. The Executioner won't stop until he leaves his enemies in the dust of their own destruction.

Syrian Rescue

Syrian Rescue
Author: J. L. Walden
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013-01-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781481878845

Two Green Berets are missing; in Syria. Their mission had been to find out who could be trusted and who could not in the Syrian Freedom Fighters. It was known that many were pro-western, but it was also know that some units were al Kaeda trained. American policy and assistance was awaiting this information. Someone needed to find those Green Berets, if they were alive. Someone needed to complete that mission and get the information back to the Pentagon. They needed someone special, someone invisible; and deadly. There was one such person, a disability retired Army Special Operations Ranger. Well, he was retired, but he was reactivated from time to time, if something special came along. Captain Blake Chakoda was reunited with his Iraq War partner, Kurd Major Geli Jeziri, and another Green Beret who had another, related mission. They met in Iraq and dissappeared into Syria. A lot was riding on this mission.

The Syrian Humanitarian Crisis

The Syrian Humanitarian Crisis
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2015
Genre: Humanitarian assistance, American
ISBN:

Education of Syrian Refugee Children

Education of Syrian Refugee Children
Author: Shelly Culbertson
Publisher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2015-11-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0833092448

With four million Syrian refugees as of September 2015, there is urgent need to develop both short-term and long-term approaches to providing education for the children of this population. This report reviews Syrian refugee education for children in the three neighboring countries with the largest population of refugees—Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan—and analyzes four areas: access, management, society, and quality.

Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Mental Health

Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Mental Health
Author: Alean Al-Krenawi
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2024-09-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004703020

This innovative book provides a thorough and compassionate examination of the lives of Syrian refugees in Jordan, as well as their families. It will equip mental health professionals with the necessary skills to effectively intervene when working with this vulnerable population. What distinguishes this book is its emphasis on the unique challenges that arise from the relationship between Jordanian locals and Syrian refugees, as well as how mental health practitioners can navigate these complexities. It sheds light on the obstacles that such practitioners face in their work and offers valuable insights into how to overcome them.

Reframing Syrian Refugee Insecurity through a Feminist Lens

Reframing Syrian Refugee Insecurity through a Feminist Lens
Author: Jessy Abouarab
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1793613923

While there has been a shift in security studies from the security of states to that of people, realpolitik still takes place under the banner of an emerging discourse of "refugee crisis." Located at the intersection of security studies and refugee scholarship, this book is both a process and a product. It explores the multi-leveled sites of refugee security construction and policy translation that play an instrumental role in informing how Syrian refugee insecurity is engendered and experienced in the case of Lebanon. It sheds light on how impromptu choices made by involved bodies—such as the Lebanese government and the UNHCR—can significantly impact local realities, creating a vicious cycle of Syrian refugee insecurities.

Political and Humanitarian Responses to Syrian Displacement

Political and Humanitarian Responses to Syrian Displacement
Author: Sarah Deardorff Miller
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2016-10-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1315456729

This book examines Syrian displacement since the start of the 2011 conflict. It provides information on displacement (the scale, scope and trends), and in-depth analysis on how it affects regional politics; the role of international organizations responding to the displaced; and EU/US responses to Syrian displacement. It relates Syrian displacement to broader peace strategies, arguing that displacement is not a mere symptom or byproduct of the conflict, but a key variable that must be addressed with any peace plan or strategy for ending the conflict and rebuilding Syria. Thus, the way refugees are dealt with is not just a humanitarian concern, but also a political, security and economic issue.

Sculptures from Roman Syria II

Sculptures from Roman Syria II
Author: Mustafa Koçak
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 1117
Release: 2022-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 3110711524

For the first time, this publication comprehensively documents and analyzes the Greek and Roman statuary discovered to date in the greater area of Syria. The text portion describes nearly all monuments in detail and classifies them in the context of the history of ancient sculpture. The associated volume of plates documents every item in detail, typically with four photographic views.

The Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon

The Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon
Author: Robert G. Rabil
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2016-07-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498535135

This book examines the unfolding of the Syrian refugee crisis in relation to the spillover of the Syrian civil war in Lebanon and against the background of Lebanon–Syria relations and Lebanon’s socio-political, cultural, legal, and economic conditions. It surveys Lebanon’s response plans to the refugee crisis as part of the development of the international response plans to address the protection and needs of the Syrian refugees and Palestinian refugees from Syria, as well as the impacted host communities and institutions. At the same time, this book emphasizes the dramatic shift in popular and institutional attitudes towards the refugees as a response to and as a growth of the sheer magnitude of the refugee crisis, which made Lebanon the only country in modern history with the highest per capita concentration of refugees in the world. By examining these attitudes against the background of achievements and failures of the response plans, the impact of the crisis on state institutions on the local and national levels, and the collective consciousness of a nation barely surviving the scars of its civil war, this book not only underscores the deepening tragedy of Syrian and Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, but also the consequential tragedy of many Lebanese, who have been forced into poverty and whose livelihoods have been affected by insecurity and the almost complete collapse of social services. As a result, the tragedy of the Syrian refugee crisis has become an international crisis affecting vulnerable persons across nationalities, and, unless it is addressed diplomatically and its response plans sufficiently funded, the tragedy will only deepen across continents.

Syrian Forced Migration and Public Health in the European Union

Syrian Forced Migration and Public Health in the European Union
Author: Christine Crudo Blackburn
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498566111

This book highlights the elements of armed conflict that cause the re-emergence of infectious disease in conflict-affected countries and how the breakdown of public health infrastructure within a country leads to public health challenges for those in countries hosting displaced persons. By examining the connection between destruction of public health infrastructure in Syria, the re-emergence of previously controlled infectious diseases, and the impact of the Syrian forced migration on the EU, this book recommends targeted policies that the EU should enact for more effective protection of health for displaced persons and the host population.