Abstract
Since the Arab Spring, chaos seems to have further engulfed in the volatile Middle Eastern region. The ongoing unrest in Syria is alarming for state-based nationalism and it may end for the Sykes-Picot Agreement, which had divided the Ottoman Empire after the World War I and had created the modern Middle East. The war in Syria, Iraq and Yemen has become the root cause of destabilization in the Middle Eastern region. Further, the Syrian crisis has now become an important part of the global politics and it seems that without radical internal political changes in Syria, the situation will further complicate the Middle Eastern politics.
Keyword(s)
Syrian Crisis, Civil War, Unrest, Destabilization, sectarianism, violence