The Day After. Supporting a Democratic Transition in Syria – Vision, Principles, Objectives, Challenges, and Recommendations

Article  •  Publié sur Souria Houria le 29 août 2012

Among the challenges confronted by the Syrian opposition since the start of the Syrian revolution in March 2011 has been the lack of a unified vision for Syria’s future and concrete and detailed planning to respond to the significant challenges that will accompany a post-Assad transition. The absence of a clear vision and detailed plans has reinforced fears among some segments of Syrian society about what the future might hold should the Assad regime collapse. It has also constrained efforts by the inter­national community to support the opposition in its efforts to overthrow the Assad regime. To address this gap, The Day After project provided a framework within which some 45 prominent opposition representatives of varied backgrounds participated in a facilitated process of transition planning. The project has now published a document that provides a comprehensive vision for a post-Assad order, agrees on principles and goals, identifies challenges and risks, and puts forward concrete recommendations in six policy fields crucial for a successful transition. The document also offers recommen­dations for measures to be taken immediately to put in place the foundations for a suc­cessful transition.


Please find the full report « The Day After Project: Supporting a Democratic Transition in Syria » here.

Zum Volltext des Abschlussdokuments « The Day After Project: Supporting a Democratic Transition in Syria ».

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