Category: Democracy & Human Rights
Beyond the Mafia Regimes!
Managing Transition: Few Guidelines For A Velvet Revolution In Syria
Towards A Jasmine Revolution in Syria
(The paper was also presented during an opposition conference that was held in Washington, D.C. in late January, 2006)
The preceding four decades of the history of our country have been marked by tyrannical rule, unbridled corruption and gross mismanagement on part of the ruling military junta and their civilian lackeys. The last five years in particular have witnessed much political and economic adventurism by our current rulers, the so-called New Guard, with their policies leading to a further narrowing down of the power base of the regime. Indeed, it has become obvious now that the decision-making process was, in effect, reduced to a small and corrupt clique centered on the President and his immediate family members and friends. Continue reading “Managing Transition: Few Guidelines For A Velvet Revolution In Syria”
The Necessity of Leadership!
It can’t be desperation, for how can desperation ever inspire hope? Albeit you can despair of something/someone and decide to simply latch your hopes on something/someone else. Continue reading “The Necessity of Leadership!”