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Comment: The cost of reconstruction of Syria could be split between the regime axis, the US and its allies, and Turkey and its allies, suggests Ömer Özkizilcik.
Comment: The women working for Syria's White Helmets are among the most courageous in the world. It's time they received credit where it's due, writes Anna Fleischer.
Comment: Both candidates are critical of the White House's current policy in Syria, but how would a Trump or Clinton presidency change the status quo? asks Dr. Radwan Ziadeh
Interview: Contrary to popular belief, US policy is not isolationist. It is characterised by permanent military interventions, just like the Obama administration. Andrew Bacevich talks to Sylvain Cypel.
Comment: Crisis Group's Sam Heller lays out the Douma attack's impact and the repercussions of a possible new US-led intervention.
Comment: With all the hand-wringing over how many moderate rebels in Syria to back, there should be no debate about supporting besieged and starving civilians, writes Shawn Carrié
Comment: Crisis Group expert Heiko Wimmen says the emergency measures may be too little, too late. Most protesters are demanding the government's resignation if not the political system's complete overhaul.
Comment: In Syria, democratic elections are still something we can only dream of, writes Bahia Mardini.
Comment: Fraught relations between Washington and Ankara speak of a wider story in the Middle East, writes Bashdar Ismaeel.
Comment: As Islamic State begins its insurgent stage, the way the United States selected and rewarded its partner forces will matter, writes James Snell.