After years of civil war, Syria’s new government is aiming to build a more democratic and inclusive society, following the ousting of the Assad regime. However, challenges such as sectarian tensions, poverty, and demands for justice over past atrocities are hindering progress. Experts from Chatham House, Omran Center for Strategic Studies, and the International Crisis Group discuss the steps taken so far and the potential for real change and unity in Syria.
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