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Betrayal of the Homeland

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Samer Abboud argues that the Syrian regime sought to entrench its rule during wartime through bifurcating society into “loyal” and “disloyal” subjects—and punishing those it deemed treacherous.
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The Syrian regime endured the uprisings that began in 2011, aided by Russian military intervention in 2015 that changed the trajectory of the conflict and brought more territory under government control, until its eventual collapse in 2024. Over this period, how did the state attempt to manage the conflict away from the battlefield and reestablish control over the population?

Samer Abboud argues that the Syrian regime sought to entrench its rule during wartime through bifurcating society into “loyal” and “disloyal” subjects—and punishing those it deemed treacherous. The regime framed the conflict as a war on terror, portraying its opponents as traitors to the homeland. In the post-2015 period, it established new laws, courts, and legal categories that targeted “betrayal,” which could include anything from military desertion to absenteeism to critical social media posts. Disloyal subjects were subjected to various forms of punishment and denied reentry into the country if they had been displaced. Bringing together the regime’s narratives and rhetoric with the machinery of bureaucratic practices, Abboud traces how the state sculpted the divide between loyalty and disloyalty. Empirically rich and theoretically informed, Betrayal of the Homeland offers a panoramic view of the politics of punishment during the final decade of the Assad regime, with broader implications for understanding how authoritarian states manage conflicts.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 264
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Columbia Studies in Middle East Politics
Publication Date: 24 March 2026
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231215336
Format: Paperback
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Middle Eastern, HISTORY / Middle East / Syria

In Betrayal of the Homeland, Samer Abboud offers a groundbreaking analysis of how the Assad regime transformed warfare into statecraft, drawing on his renowned expertise in Syrian politics. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in how modern authoritarian regimes sustain illiberal peace through violence—shifting it from the battlefield into bureaucratic, legal, and institutionalized forms of punishment. Only Samer Abboud could have captured this transformation with such depth of knowledge and a profound connection to the Syrian struggle.
Samer Abboud is associate professor of global interdisciplinary studies and director of the Center for Arab and Islamic Studies at Villanova University. He is the author of Syria (second edition, 2018).

Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The Astana Process and the Regional Context of Conflict Management
2. The Spectral Terrorist as State Enemy
3. The Reconciliation Process: Transforming Enemies Into Friends
4. Settling Friends, Unsettling Enemies: The Settlement Process and Civilian Subjectivity
5. Absence as Disloyalty
6. The Regime Falls: Managing Syria’s Transition
Conclusion: Authoritarian Conflict Management and Its Legacies
Notes
Bibliography
Index