The Geopolitics of Syria's Reconstruction examines the political and military factors shaping the country's post-war reconstruction. The paper argues that the conflict has left Syria in a state of fragility, with a power vacuum and a lack of resources. The authors also highlight the role of external actors, including Iran, Russia, and the United States, in shaping the post-war landscape. The paper concludes by arguing that a comprehensive and inclusive approach is needed to ensure a stable and peaceful future for Syria.