For a new conception of Syria: the reversal of the image of the
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Introduction
This article examines new approaches and concepts of State
regime actors in Syrian protest movement. it shows
that the strength of the strategy of this movement is to separate the
state regime in the broadest sense, to harness the fleeing character
power held by the regime and to reassess the basis of its authority. Draft
party between the technical flaws of the system of self-representation and
his daily demonstrations, the protest was successful
subjectively transform the image of the state through the use of
new sources of public dissimulation.
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