Dylan Crimmins on the death of Abdul Qadir al Saleh and what that means for the conflict in Syria.
Author: Dylan Crimmins
Dylan Crimmins is a National Scholarship senior undergraduate student in Politics, French and Philosophy at Huron University College, Western University, Canada. In 2012-13, he studied International Relations in the Masters of Political Science program at the University of Copenhagen. His research interests include international security and the determinants of state decision-making in foreign affairs.
Contact: dcrimmin@uwo.ca
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