Jerome Iโm already lending this to my new thesis student (Jordanian military) I met today! What a great topic for study, and this will be a great resource for him.
Jerome Iโm already lending this to my new thesis student (Jordanian military) I met today! What a great topic for study, and this will be a great resource for him.
Excited to share โCommanders of the Mujahideen: Introducing the Jihadist Leaders Datasetโ at JPR! Analyzing Arabic, French, German, Turkish, and Urdu sources, we gathered information on the backgrounds and experiences of 237 leaders across multiple regions academic.oup.com/jpr/advance-...
NOUVEAU RAPPORT | Le Jnim et le dilemme de lโexpansion au-delร du Sahel
Le principal groupe jihadiste au Sahel central sโest engagรฉ dans une expansion qui a mis en alerte lโAfrique de lโOuest. Mais la conquรชte territoriale est un dilemme pour le Jnim.
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In Syria, following impressive international successes and the recent reunification of the country, time has come for a more inclusive political transition to secure and consolidate the gains achieved @crisisgroup.org @foreignaffairs.com www.foreignaffairs.com/guest-pass/r...
In Syria, following impressive international successes and the recent reunification of the country, time has come for a more inclusive political transition to secure and consolidate the gains achieved @crisisgroup.org @foreignaffairs.com www.foreignaffairs.com/guest-pass/r...
Excited to dig into one of the most astounding stories of 2024 @hurstpublishers.bsky.social www.hurstpublishers.com/book/transfo...
Thanks Craig, tell me what you think!
Our discipline, Conflict Studies, is in trouble. Wolfram and I try to explain the reasons. Comments welcome!
In the new @dissentmag.bsky.social issue, out today, @yguichaoua.bsky.social and I diagnose the crisis of conflict studies in a piece that is part intellectual history, part personal experience.
What was conflict studies for? And what can its travails tell us about how wars have changed?
@akmckeever.bsky.social on through-line from HTS governance experiment in Idlib to Syriaโs post-Assad regime, based on Patrick Haenni and @jeromed.bsky.socialโs โTransformed by the Peopleโ: akmckeever.substack.com/p/what-the-h...
โFascinating and informative, drawing on the authorsโ extensive fieldwork in the region.โ
Transformed by the People by Patrick Haenni & @jeromed.bsky.social reviewed in @wsj.com ๐
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AI is changing how wars are fought, but at what moral cost?
The book is finally out in the US too www.amazon.com/Transformed-...
The book is finally out in the US too www.amazon.com/Transformed-...
Vous vous demandez โOรน en est la Syrie" ?
Rejoignez-nous le ๐
3 novembre, 12h30, ร lโInstitut et en ligne pour un รฉchange sur les dynamiques actuelles, HTS, rรฉvolutions et transitions.
Avec @jeromed.bsky.social and Patrick Haenni, co-auteurs de Transformed by the People.
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Find CCDP community associates in the latest research bulletin:
โ๏ธ @jeromed.bsky.social
โ๏ธ @jenniferthornquest.bsky.social
โ๏ธ @elenabutti.bsky.social
โ๏ธ @sarahellmuller.bsky.social
โ๏ธ Reza Mehraeen
โ๏ธ Khalid Tinasti
โ๏ธ Robert Watkins
The book draws on dozens of interviews with al-Sharaa, his associates who later became ministers, dissidents and opponents, as well as diplomats.
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In addition to the typos, also forgot the main argument!
The bookโs main argument is that HTS was "transformed by the people". The constraints of Idlibโs social context and of the international environment before the 2024 takeover of Idlib forced the group to change, in very lasting ways
The book is available in Europe, on Kindle in Europe and the US, and in the US in early November
We conclude with an epilogue, written in spring 2025, warning of the rise of a new populist trend in Syria, one driven from the bottom up, seeking supremacy and revenge. This emerging dynamic signals a shift that could reshape the post-HTS landscape in unpredictable and destabilising ways
We also examine the tensions in Idlib before 2024: the rise of a populist current pushing for stricter implementation of Islamic law, and how HTS responded. Even more telling was HTSโs handling of last yearโs protest movement, which demanded political opening, reforms, and an end to abuses.
We also explore HTSโs Salafism in depth showing how, without abandoning Salafism, the group stripped it of most of its political implications. This enables us to analyse HTSโs religious governance, and its approach to religious minorities, in essentially non-religious, even โsecularised,โ terms.
The book details how HTS imposed itself over rival factions - especially mainstream Islamists like Ahrar al-Sham - waged war on al-Qaeda and the Islamic State, and brought foreign fighters under its control.
In the conclusion, we also compare HTSโs trajectory to European far-right movements that sought to โde-demoniseโ themselves, showing how strategies of rebranding and normalisation extend well beyond Syria (the comparison might not please everyone!)
This change proved lasting and political, with no possible return though, paradoxically, it was largely unintended at the outset.
Rather than comparing HTS to other Islamist movements, we place it in the context of a revolutionary situation par excellence: the last phase of the French Revolution.
The book draws on dozens of interviews with al-Sharaa, his associates who later became ministers, dissidents and opponents, as well as diplomats.
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The arrival of Ahmad al-Sharaa in NYC for the UNGA is a timely moment to highlight our new book, published a few weeks ago in Europe and in a month ago in the US (already on Kindle). What lessons can we draw from the past? A threat
Our book is finally out in the UK and Europe! (also in a week or so on the kindle in the US, and early November for the hardback in North America). You have read parts of the first chapters on google book: www.google.fr/books/editio...
A stack of copies of Transformed by the People with the Somerset House courtyard visible in the background. The cover features an image of Ahmad al-Sharaa waving to crowds. There is white and yellow text that reads 'Transformed by the People: Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham's Road to Power in Syria. Patrick Haenni & Jerome Drevon.'
Congratulations Patrick Haenni and @jeromed.bsky.social, Transformed by the People is out now๐
โEssential reading.โ @irishtimes.com
โHaenni and Drevon have done the impossibleโฆ a gem, a superb, edifying and eye-opening account.โโRobert Malley
25% off w/code TRANSFORMED25โก๏ธ tinyurl.com/mb4nrc7n
Really cool work out by @andresuribe.bsky.social and colleauges on estimating the prevalence of criminal governance in Latin America โคต๏ธ