Listen to This Episode
On December 8, 2024, Bashar Al-Assad fled Syria, bringing an end to the 13-year civil war that had devastated the country. Syrians who had endured years of conflict and deprivation, took to the streets in celebration. They were suddenly able to imagine a new future for their nation.
Assad’s fall caught the international community by surprise, and policymakers in the region, in Europe, and in the United States were forced to adjust their policies, opening lines of communication to Syria’s new leader, Ahmad Al-Shaara. Over the last nine months, one issue has dominated the debate over Syria policy—lifting the Syria sanctions.
Karam Shaar is the founder of Karam Shaar Advisory, a consulting company. He currently serves as the Chief Economic Consultant to the Office of the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Syria and a Senior Consultant at the World Bank. He is also a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the New Lines Institute.
The Sanctions Age is produced by Spiritland Productions.
The rest of this email is for paid subscribers and includes Esfandyar’s reflections on his conversation with Karam and a full episode transcript. If you would like access to this additional content and want to support the show, please subscribe by clicking the button below.
A huge thank you to our paid subscribers!