Stephanie Anderson assists in the management of ACLED's Syria project and oversees the desk's analysis program. She holds an M.A. in Development Studies with a concentration on conflict, peace, and development issues and a geographic specialization in the Middle East and North Africa. Her current work focuses on civilian impact and agency in the Syrian conflict, with her prior research focusing on the role of civilian governance actors in rebel-held areas of Syria.
During August 2018 (see map below), Syrian Democratic Forces (QSD) and the Global Coalition Against…
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The Coalition in Iraq and Syria was set up in September 2014. As the Islamic…
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As Turkish and allied Syrian faction violence has decreased after their March 2018 capture of…
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Global attention is focused on the humanitarian crisis in the Eastern Ghouta, the rebel enclave…
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