1- Aljasem, Ali. “Queiq: The River That Streamed Bodies in Aleppo.” Journal of Genocide Research (2021): 1-9.
2- Aljasem, Ali. “An episode of the revolution: Aleppo university protest movement 2011–2013.” British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies (2021): 1-17.
3- Aljasem, Ali. “In the Shadow of the State: The Rise of Kata’ib Al-Baath at Aleppo University after 2011.” Journal of Perpetrator Research 3, no. 2 (2021).
4- Ali Aljasem. “The Shabbiha and their Metamorphosis.” Kalamoun Journal – Harmoon Center for Contemporary Studies (2021).
OP-ED:
1- Ali Aljasem. Syria and the New Political Order: What We should have Learned after 11 Years. Harmoun Studies, 15 March 2022. https://bit.ly/3KHVrWq
2- Ali Aljasem. Syrian election: Bashar al-Assad wins with 95% of votes as world watches in disbelief. The Conversation. 28 May 2021. https://bit.ly/3LYXJ3w
3- Ali Aljasem and Mohammad Kanfash, Syrians are watching their crops burn. These crimes of starvation must end. The Guardian, 11 July 2019: http://bit.ly/2Vjd4ET.
4- Mohammad Kanfash and Ali Aljasem. Nederland is nog niet klaar met de Syrische kwestie. NRC, 04 March 2020. https://bit.ly/378VThT