Marwa Daoudy is assistant professor in international relations at the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS) and the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Previously, she was a lecturer at Oxford and Princeton. Her book The Water Divide between Syria, Turkey and Iraq: Negotiation, Security and Power Asymmetry (CNRS Editions, 2005) received the Ernest Lémonon Prize. Her research has been published in International Negotiation, Journal of International Affairs, Journal of Peace and Security, The World Today, and Water Policy and she is a frequent contributor in the media (BBC, France 24, NPR, Jazeera, RFI amongst others).
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaSyrian lives matter
The suffering of Syrians is seen through four distorted lenses. But to find a sustainable political solution in...
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Published in: HomeSectarianism in Syria: myth and reality
The real divide is not religious or sectarian but geopolitical; and foreign intervention is not motivated by...