Why Do Some Rebel Governments Last When Others Fall?
Briefly

The transition from the Assad regime to a rebel-led government in Syria has been marked by chaos, as various factions compete for influence in the aftermath.
A recent study of rebellions since 1900 indicates that the survival of a rebel-founded government relies primarily on one key factor, with significant implications for Syria's future.
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