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Rebuilding Syria: Systems & Statecraft

Utility-Led Distributed Energy Storage

An Energy-as-a-Service Framework for Post-Conflict Syria Executive Summary This document presents a strategic proposal for utility-led distributed energy storage (DES) in post-conflict Syria, structured as an Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) framework. It draws on international evidence from pioneering programmes in the United States, Australia, Lebanon, and other markets, extracting both positive models and cautionary lessons to inform

· 27 min

Visualizing Syria's Electricity Network

Executive Summary The structural integrity of a national power grid serves as the ultimate barometer for economic viability and sovereign stability. In the context of the Levant, the Syrian electricity transmission network represents more than a mere collection of pylons and substations; it is a critical piece of regional architecture that connects the energy markets

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The Fiscal Calculus of Syria’s Post-Assad Reconstruction

Syria’s Fiscal Dilemma Between Monetary Reform and Humanitarian Reconstruction (2025-2026) The Macro-Humanitarian Nexus The abrupt collapse of the former regime in December 2024 served as the primary catalyst for a fundamental restructuring of Syria’s institutional and humanitarian landscape (House of Commons Library, 2026). Under the transitional administration of President Ahmad al-Sharaa, the state has entered

· 14 min

Syria's Reconstruction: A Blueprint for the Many, Not the Few

Syria’s Reconstruction: A Blueprint for the Many, Not the Few For generations, Ahmad’s family tended their olive grove on a sun-drenched hill in Syria. The trees were their inheritance and their future, a symbol of peace and permanence. Then the war came and turned it all to ash. Today, Ahmad’s dream isn’t just to replant

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What If We Get It Right? Reimagining a Nation's Future

Order your copy What If We Get It Right? Reimagining a Nation’s Future For more than a decade, the story of my homeland, Syria, has been a relentless accounting of loss. It has been defined by everything that went wrong: the humanitarian catastrophe, the failed state, the unsolvable problem. The global narrative has been one

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Syria's Reconstruction: Navigating the Labyrinth of Destruction, Law, and Geopolitics

Syria's reconstruction is not a conventional post-conflict challenge. It is a "hyper-complex" crisis where both scenarios overlay a landscape of fragmented sovereignty, highly politicised legislation, and intense geopolitical rivalry. This report argues that sustainable and equitable reconstruction depends on resolving fundamental contradictions between the exclusionary nature of the current legal framework, political imperatives, and international conditions.

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Syria's Vision for the Future vs. a Shadowy Reality

Syria’s Crossroads: A Vision for the Future vs. a Shadowy Reality A recent Reuters report, Syria is secretly reshaping its economy. The president’s brother is in charge, raises serious concerns about the country’s economic future after the conflict. The report claims a secret “shadow committee,” led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s older brother, Hazem al-Sharaa, is managing

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Syria After the Wildfires: Constructive Steps for Government Responsibility

Thankfully, the immediate threat of the recent wildfires has subsided. Now, as the smoke clears, the true challenges facing our nation are laid bare. The government's responsibilities must shift from immediate crisis management to the complex, long-term task of recovery and building resilience.

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