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Sami Moubayed

Damascus, Syria

Sami Moubayed is a Syrian political analyst and historian based in Damascus, Syria. Moubayed is the author of "Damascus Between Democracy and Dictatorship (2000)" and "Steel & Silk: Men and Women Who Shaped Syria 1900-2000 (2006)." He has also authored a biography of Syria's former President Shukri al-Quwatli and currently serves as Associate Professor at the Faculty of International Relations at al-Kalamoun University in Syria. In 2004, he created Syrianhistory.com, the first and online museum of Syrian history. He is also co-founder and editor-in-chief of FORWARD, the leading English monthly in Syria, and Vice-President of Haykal Media. Close.

Sami Moubayed

Damascus, Syria

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The Annapolis Summit
Annapolis Has No Legitimacy Without Syria

The U.S. can’t talk Mideast peace without Syria, but Syrians worry that Annapolis is just more of the same posturing.

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Anonymous on The Annapolis Summit
Annapolis Has No Legitimacy Without Syria: HIO
Anonymous on The Annapolis Summit
Annapolis Has No Legitimacy Without Syria: HIO
Anonymous on The Annapolis Summit
Annapolis Has No Legitimacy Without Syria: HIO
Anonymous on The Annapolis Summit
Annapolis Has No Legitimacy Without Syria: HIO
Anonymous on The Annapolis Summit
Annapolis Has No Legitimacy Without Syria: HIO
Anonymous on The Annapolis Summit
Annapolis Has No Legitimacy Without Syria: HIO
Anonymous on The Annapolis Summit
Annapolis Has No Legitimacy Without Syria: HIO
Anonymous on The Annapolis Summit
Annapolis Has No Legitimacy Without Syria: HIO
Anonymous on The Annapolis Summit
Annapolis Has No Legitimacy Without Syria: HIO
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