Roadblocks to Arab Normalization with Syria
This Contours episode explores the intersection of public health, illicit economies, and normalization with Syria's Assad regime.
Salma Daoudi is a Researcher and D.Phil. candidate in International Relations at the University of Oxford, specializing in international security and global health with a focus on the Middle East and North Africa. Her research primarily revolves around the weaponization of health in Syria and the politicization of humanitarian aid. Previously, as a Researcher and Policy Analyst, she focused on human (in)security in asymmetric warfare, the security development nexus, and MENA geopolitics. Daoudi has a degree in International Studies from Al Akhawayn University, Morocco, and in International Relations and Politics from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. She speaks Arabic, French, English, and Spanish.
This Contours episode explores the intersection of public health, illicit economies, and normalization with Syria's Assad regime.
Arab governments’ rapprochement with the Assad regime will exacerbate an already critical health crisis.