Nihad Alamiri
Managing Partner at LUGARIT, a small think tank focused on international development in the MENA region.
Consulted on a range of international cooperation programs, leading engagements with over 100 clients on initiatives in peacebuilding, gender mainstreaming, dialogue, civil society, urban development, housing, cultural heritage, natural resources, tourism, and communication strategies.
Educated as an architect and urban planner, Nihad was a Fulbright Scholar and holds a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, USA.
Consulted on a range of international cooperation programs, leading engagements with over 100 clients on initiatives in peacebuilding, gender mainstreaming, dialogue, civil society, urban development, housing, cultural heritage, natural resources, tourism, and communication strategies.
Educated as an architect and urban planner, Nihad was a Fulbright Scholar and holds a master’s degree from the University of Michigan, USA.
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Offering a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and opportunities ahead, the paper advocates for gradual, inclusive pathways toward stabilization. It emphasizes the importance of fostering economic opportunities to support refugee reintegration, initiating context-specific constitutional dialogue to address Syria’s unique realities, and achieving international consensus to navigate the complexities of this transition. While acknowledging the uncertainties of the current landscape, the paper outlines a framework for uniting the country under decentralized governance, ensuring accountability, and preserving territorial integrity.
As a snapshot of Syria during a pivotal moment, the paper provides critical insights into the evolving dynamics and offers practical recommendations to inform policymaking, international collaboration, and sustainable recovery efforts. This work is part of an ongoing effort to envision realistic solutions to rebuild Syria in the aftermath of regime collapse.
Offering a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and opportunities ahead, the paper advocates for gradual, inclusive pathways toward stabilization. It emphasizes the importance of fostering economic opportunities to support refugee reintegration, initiating context-specific constitutional dialogue to address Syria’s unique realities, and achieving international consensus to navigate the complexities of this transition. While acknowledging the uncertainties of the current landscape, the paper outlines a framework for uniting the country under decentralized governance, ensuring accountability, and preserving territorial integrity.
As a snapshot of Syria during a pivotal moment, the paper provides critical insights into the evolving dynamics and offers practical recommendations to inform policymaking, international collaboration, and sustainable recovery efforts. This work is part of an ongoing effort to envision realistic solutions to rebuild Syria in the aftermath of regime collapse.