Imperialism with Reference to Syria - Ali Kadri

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2019 | 1st ed. 2019
XXVII, 115 Seiten
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This extended essay investigates the meaning of imperialism in Syria, providing a valuable addition to the ongoing debate on the Syrian crisis through the lens of imperialism, modern warfare, and geopolitics. It offers a detailed analysis of how the Syrian war has been the product of imperialist ambitions. The author begins by situating the Syrian conflict in the regional historical continuum, positing that the modern imperialist war visited upon Syria is both a production domain intrinsic to capital, and an application of the law of value assuming a highly destructive form. Such processes, particularly the measure of war as a component of accumulation by waste and militarism, are peculiar to the imperialism of the United States, which the author argues is the sole imperialist power at play in Syria, and globally. With so many international forces vying with one another in this country, and some prominent Western scholars equally ascribing imperialism to the US, Russia and China, defining 'who the imperialist is' can help to clear some of the fog in the war of positions, as a misplaced or ideologically motivated assessment can provide the wrong party with a justification for prolonging the war. This book will be of interest to academics in the social sciences and Middle Eastern studies, but will also appeal to all readers with an interest in patterns of global development, postcolonialism and neoliberal imperialism. 



Dr Ali Kadri teaches at the National University of Singapore and is visiting fellow at the LSE Centre for Human Rights - Laboratory for Advanced Research on the Global Economy. Prior to his present position, he was a visiting fellow at the Department of International Development, London School of Economics and the principal author of several United Nations reports addressing the right to development in Western Asia.
This extended essay investigates the meaning of imperialism in Syria, providing a valuable addition to the ongoing debate on the Syrian crisis through the lens of imperialism, modern warfare, and geopolitics. It offers a detailed analysis of how the Syrian war has been the product of imperialist ambitions. The author begins by situating the Syrian conflict in the regional historical continuum, positing that the modern imperialist war visited upon Syria is both a production domain intrinsic to capital, and an application of the law of value assuming a highly destructive form. Such processes, particularly the measure of war as a component of accumulation by waste and militarism, are peculiar to the imperialism of the United States, which the author argues is the sole imperialist power at play in Syria, and globally. With so many international forces vying with one another in this country, and some prominent Western scholars equally ascribing imperialism to the US, Russia and China, defining "e;who the imperialist is"e; can help to clear some of the fog in the war of positions, as a misplaced or ideologically motivated assessment can provide the wrong party with a justification for prolonging the war. This book will be of interest to academics in the social sciences and Middle Eastern studies, but will also appeal to all readers with an interest in patterns of global development, postcolonialism and neoliberal imperialism. 

Dr Ali Kadri teaches at the National University of Singapore and is visiting fellow at the LSE Centre for Human Rights – Laboratory for Advanced Research on the Global Economy. Prior to his present position, he was a visiting fellow at the Department of International Development, London School of Economics and the principal author of several United Nations reports addressing the right to development in Western Asia.

Preface 7
Resist to exist 7
Postscript: An ontology of imperialism as intensified waste 15
References 7
Acknowledgments 21
Contents 22
About the Author 24
Abstract 25
1 Introduction: Imperialism in Reference to Syria 26
1.1 Why Should a Discussion of Imperialism Reference Developments in Syria? 27
1.2 History and Syria 28
1.3 War and Historical Surplus Value 30
1.4 Background 32
1.5 What Is at Stake? 33
1.6 A Didactic on Capital with Reference to Syria 41
1.7 The Syrian Political Landscape 47
1.8 A War of Positions 54
References 57
2 Sociological Imperialism 59
2.1 Against Empiricism 59
2.2 Concretising Some Forms 62
2.3 Excessive Entropy 64
2.4 A Periodised Imperialism 65
2.5 Lenin’s Imperialism 70
2.6 Imperialism and Nature 73
References 81
3 Value and Space 82
3.1 Forms of Exploitation 82
3.2 The Elusive Measures of Value 92
3.3 A Portrait of Control 98
References 101
4 One Imperialism 103
4.1 Re-theorising Imperialism 103
4.2 The Struggle for Time 108
4.3 Imperialism as Depopulation 113
4.4 Empiricism as Ideology 114
4.5 The Actual Picture 118
4.6 Only One Imperialism 125
4.7 Summary and Concluding Remarks 129
References 131
Bibliography 133
Additional Bibliography 134
Index 135

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.3.2019
Reihe/Serie SpringerBriefs in Political Science
SpringerBriefs in Political Science
Zusatzinfo XXVII, 115 p. 1 illus.
Verlagsort Singapore
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Wirtschaftspolitik
Schlagworte Bashar al-Assad • Imperialism and Colonialism • Imperialism as depopulation • Imperialism in the Syrian Context • International Relations • Marxism • Militarism as capital • Modern imperialist war • Syrian government • Syrian political landscape • Syria's political economy • The Arab world • The Syrian War • US-led imperialism • Wasteful production
ISBN-10 981-13-3528-1 / 9811335281
ISBN-13 978-981-13-3528-0 / 9789811335280
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