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The emergence of the "New Class"
[td][/td] [td]=== The emergence of the "New Class" ===[/td]
[td]=== The emergence of the "New Class" ===[/td] [td]Many bourgeois families, ruined by Jadid, were given a second chance to prosper after Assad came to power.<ref name=":3" /> The [[liberalization]] (albeit partial) of the economy intensified over time, and by the early 1990s a new socio-political elite class of the [[bourgeoisie]] had finally formed in Syria, which became known as the "[[New Class (Ba'athist Syria)|New Class]]" (''al-Tabaqa al-Jadida'').<ref>{{Cite book |last=Khatib |first=Line |url=https://www.google.com/books/editio...a+al+jadida+syria&pg=PA97&printsec=frontcover |title=Islamic Revivalism in Syria: The Rise and Fall of Ba'thist Secularism |date=2012-05-23 |publisher=Taylor & Francis |isbn=978-1-136-66178-5 |language=en}}</ref> The New Class was heavily dependent on the survival of the [[Market economy|market economic]] system in Syria.<ref name=":3" />[/td]
[td]Many bourgeois families, ruined by Jadid, were given a second chance to prosper after Assad came to power.<ref name=":3" /> The [[liberalization]] (albeit partial) of the economy intensified over time, and by the early 1990s a new socio-political class of the [[bourgeoisie]] had finally formed in Syria, which became known as the "[[New Class (Ba'athist Syria)|New Class]]" (''al-Tabaqa al-Jadida'').<ref>{{Cite book |last=Khatib |first=Line |url=https://www.google.com/books/editio...a+al+jadida+syria&pg=PA97&printsec=frontcover |title=Islamic Revivalism in Syria: The Rise and Fall of Ba'thist Secularism |date=2012-05-23 |publisher=Taylor & Francis |isbn=978-1-136-66178-5 |language=en}}</ref> The New Class was heavily dependent on the survival of the [[Market economy|market economic]] system in Syria and had close ties with the Assad goverment and Syrian elite.<ref name=":3" />[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]== Political reforms ==[/td]
[td]== Political reforms ==[/td]
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[td]=== The emergence of the "New Class" ===[/td] [td]Many bourgeois families, ruined by Jadid, were given a second chance to prosper after Assad came to power.<ref name=":3" /> The [[liberalization]] (albeit partial) of the economy intensified over time, and by the early 1990s a new socio-political elite class of the [[bourgeoisie]] had finally formed in Syria, which became known as the "[[New Class (Ba'athist Syria)|New Class]]" (''al-Tabaqa al-Jadida'').<ref>{{Cite book |last=Khatib |first=Line |url=https://www.google.com/books/editio...a+al+jadida+syria&pg=PA97&printsec=frontcover |title=Islamic Revivalism in Syria: The Rise and Fall of Ba'thist Secularism |date=2012-05-23 |publisher=Taylor & Francis |isbn=978-1-136-66178-5 |language=en}}</ref> The New Class was heavily dependent on the survival of the [[Market economy|market economic]] system in Syria.<ref name=":3" />[/td]
[td]Many bourgeois families, ruined by Jadid, were given a second chance to prosper after Assad came to power.<ref name=":3" /> The [[liberalization]] (albeit partial) of the economy intensified over time, and by the early 1990s a new socio-political class of the [[bourgeoisie]] had finally formed in Syria, which became known as the "[[New Class (Ba'athist Syria)|New Class]]" (''al-Tabaqa al-Jadida'').<ref>{{Cite book |last=Khatib |first=Line |url=https://www.google.com/books/editio...a+al+jadida+syria&pg=PA97&printsec=frontcover |title=Islamic Revivalism in Syria: The Rise and Fall of Ba'thist Secularism |date=2012-05-23 |publisher=Taylor & Francis |isbn=978-1-136-66178-5 |language=en}}</ref> The New Class was heavily dependent on the survival of the [[Market economy|market economic]] system in Syria and had close ties with the Assad goverment and Syrian elite.<ref name=":3" />[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]== Political reforms ==[/td]
[td]== Political reforms ==[/td]
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