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Hearts Have Hardened, but Syrians Still Believe in Reconciliation: Q&A with Craig Charney

By Warren Hoge | IPI | April 6, 2015 | 5 pages

In Syria, support for an internationally negotiated settlement to the conflict has collapsed as continued instability and violence have further polarized the country’s warring factions.  This is one of the…

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“Maybe We Can Reach a Solution”: Syrian Perspectives on the Conflict and Local Initiatives for Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation

Report | February 19, 2015 | 101 pages

  “One of the most unusual surveys of a war zone that I’ve ever encountered.” – Roy Gutman, Middle East Correspondent, McClatchy Newspapers Is there still a route to peace…

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Report Summary: “Maybe We Can Reach a Solution”: Syrian Perspectives on the Conflict and Local Initiatives for Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation

Report | February 19, 2015 | 4 pages

  “One of the most unusual surveys of a war zone that I’ve ever encountered.” – Roy Gutman, Middle East Correspondent, McClatchy Newspapers Is there still a route to peace…

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New Survey Finds Syrians Want Peace, But Still Far Apart on Terms

By Warren Hoge | Global Observatory | January 28, 2014

In this interview, Craig Charney discusses the result of a new survey of Syrians conducted by Charney Research for the Syria Justice and Accountability Center and offers a window into how Syrians feel about the current strife in their country. The survey used Syrian interviewers to contact people in seven different locations around Syria, with Charney emphasizing a caveat: “Almost everyone said no end to the conflict was in sight,” because the sides still seemed quite far apart on what the terms of a settlement might be.

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What Syrians Think: Views on the Conflict, Negotiations, and Transitional Justice

Report | January 2, 2014 | 92 pages

This article discusses the results of a qualitative study conducted by Charney Research consisting of 46 in-depth interviews among Syrians both inside and outside of Syria for the Syrian Justice and Accountability Center. The survey covers the following topics: Syrians’ attitudes about the current civil war; their views of key actors in both the government and the opposition; how they want the conflict resolved; and their attitudes toward accountability.

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