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The Future of Religious Minorities in the Middle East addresses the domestic and international politics that have created conditions for contemporary religious cleansing in the Middle East. It provides a platform for a host of distinguished scholars, journalists, human rights activists, and political practitioners. The contributors come from diverse political, cultural, and religious backgrounds; each one drawing on a deep wellspring of scholarship, experience, sobriety, and passion. Collectively, they make a major contribution to understanding the dynamics of the mortal threat to the social…mehr
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The Future of Religious Minorities in the Middle East addresses the domestic and international politics that have created conditions for contemporary religious cleansing in the Middle East. It provides a platform for a host of distinguished scholars, journalists, human rights activists, and political practitioners. The contributors come from diverse political, cultural, and religious backgrounds; each one drawing on a deep wellspring of scholarship, experience, sobriety, and passion. Collectively, they make a major contribution to understanding the dynamics of the mortal threat to the social pluralism upon which the survival of religious minorities depends.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781498561976
- Artikelnr.: 50415201
- Verlag: Bloomsbury eBooks US
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781498561976
- Artikelnr.: 50415201
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John Eibner, PhD, CEO of Christian Solidarity International
Introduction
John Eibner Chapter 1:The Anatomy of Religious Cleansing: Non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire (1914-1918)
Boston
October 22
2014
Taner Akçam Chapter 2: Dhimmis No More: Christians' Trauma in the Middle East
Bern
March 7
2012
Daniel Pipes Chapter 3: Syria
the "Arab Spring
" and the Future of Christians and other Religious Minorities
Zurich
June 12
2012
Habib Malik Chapter 4: Islamist Majoritarian Democracy in Egypt: What it means for Religious Minorities Zurich
November 28
2012
Mariz Tadros Chapter 5: The "Arab Spring" and its Aftermath: Implications for Muslim-Christian Relations
Zurich
May 30
2013
Michael Nazir-Ali Chapter 6: Preventing Genocide in the Middle East: The Continuing Relevance of the Turkish Experience and the Problem of Bias within the United Nations
Zurich
May 2
2013
Hannibal Travis Chapter 7: Remarks on the "Arab Spring" and Religious Minorities in a Shari'a-State
Zurich
November 19
2013
Bassam Tibi Chapter 8: The Impact of the Arab Uprisings on Dhimmitude: Non-Muslims in the Middle East Today
Geneva
March 20
2014
Bat Ye'or Chapter 9: The IS Caliphate and the West's Wars in Syria and Iraq: A Challenge to Religious Pluralism in the Middle East
Zurich
October 8
2014
Patrick Cockburn Chapter 10: Religious Pluralism in the Middle East: A Challenge to the International Community
Boston
March 25
2015
Amine Gemayel Chapter 11: Revisiting Turkey's Policy toward Religious Minorities on the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide
Zurich
April 1
2015
Cengiz Aktar Chapter 12: Social Pluralism
Religious Cleansing and "Hybrid Warfare" in Contemporary Syria
November 22
2016
John Eibner Chapter 13: Saudi Regional Interventions in the Middle East: Consequences for Local Societies
Zurich
October 27
2015
Madawi Al-Rasheed Chapter 14: Can Religious Pluralism Survive Sectarian War in Syria and Beyond?
Zurich
March 14
2016
Fabrice Balanche Chapter 15: ISIS
Christians
and National Identity in the Middle East
Boston
April 7
2016
Joshua Landis Chapter 16: The Persecution of Christians in Today's Middle East
Zurich
May 4
2016
Daniel Williams Chapter 17: The Challenges of Social Pluralism in Post-Revolutionary Egypt
Zurich
June 14
2016
Mariz Tadros Chapter 18: Saddam Hussein
Operation Iraqi Freedom
and the Islamic State: Can Religious Pluralism Survive the Onslaught?
Zurich
October 25
2016
William Warda Chapter 19: The Christians of Lebanon: Surviving amidst Chaos
Boston
November 9
2016 Marius Deeb Chapter 20: Christians of the Holy Land-Exodus
Disintegration
and Ideological Necrophilia Zurich
May 22
2017
Franck Salameh About the Contributors
John Eibner Chapter 1:The Anatomy of Religious Cleansing: Non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire (1914-1918)
Boston
October 22
2014
Taner Akçam Chapter 2: Dhimmis No More: Christians' Trauma in the Middle East
Bern
March 7
2012
Daniel Pipes Chapter 3: Syria
the "Arab Spring
" and the Future of Christians and other Religious Minorities
Zurich
June 12
2012
Habib Malik Chapter 4: Islamist Majoritarian Democracy in Egypt: What it means for Religious Minorities Zurich
November 28
2012
Mariz Tadros Chapter 5: The "Arab Spring" and its Aftermath: Implications for Muslim-Christian Relations
Zurich
May 30
2013
Michael Nazir-Ali Chapter 6: Preventing Genocide in the Middle East: The Continuing Relevance of the Turkish Experience and the Problem of Bias within the United Nations
Zurich
May 2
2013
Hannibal Travis Chapter 7: Remarks on the "Arab Spring" and Religious Minorities in a Shari'a-State
Zurich
November 19
2013
Bassam Tibi Chapter 8: The Impact of the Arab Uprisings on Dhimmitude: Non-Muslims in the Middle East Today
Geneva
March 20
2014
Bat Ye'or Chapter 9: The IS Caliphate and the West's Wars in Syria and Iraq: A Challenge to Religious Pluralism in the Middle East
Zurich
October 8
2014
Patrick Cockburn Chapter 10: Religious Pluralism in the Middle East: A Challenge to the International Community
Boston
March 25
2015
Amine Gemayel Chapter 11: Revisiting Turkey's Policy toward Religious Minorities on the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide
Zurich
April 1
2015
Cengiz Aktar Chapter 12: Social Pluralism
Religious Cleansing and "Hybrid Warfare" in Contemporary Syria
November 22
2016
John Eibner Chapter 13: Saudi Regional Interventions in the Middle East: Consequences for Local Societies
Zurich
October 27
2015
Madawi Al-Rasheed Chapter 14: Can Religious Pluralism Survive Sectarian War in Syria and Beyond?
Zurich
March 14
2016
Fabrice Balanche Chapter 15: ISIS
Christians
and National Identity in the Middle East
Boston
April 7
2016
Joshua Landis Chapter 16: The Persecution of Christians in Today's Middle East
Zurich
May 4
2016
Daniel Williams Chapter 17: The Challenges of Social Pluralism in Post-Revolutionary Egypt
Zurich
June 14
2016
Mariz Tadros Chapter 18: Saddam Hussein
Operation Iraqi Freedom
and the Islamic State: Can Religious Pluralism Survive the Onslaught?
Zurich
October 25
2016
William Warda Chapter 19: The Christians of Lebanon: Surviving amidst Chaos
Boston
November 9
2016 Marius Deeb Chapter 20: Christians of the Holy Land-Exodus
Disintegration
and Ideological Necrophilia Zurich
May 22
2017
Franck Salameh About the Contributors
Introduction
John Eibner Chapter 1:The Anatomy of Religious Cleansing: Non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire (1914-1918)
Boston
October 22
2014
Taner Akçam Chapter 2: Dhimmis No More: Christians' Trauma in the Middle East
Bern
March 7
2012
Daniel Pipes Chapter 3: Syria
the "Arab Spring
" and the Future of Christians and other Religious Minorities
Zurich
June 12
2012
Habib Malik Chapter 4: Islamist Majoritarian Democracy in Egypt: What it means for Religious Minorities Zurich
November 28
2012
Mariz Tadros Chapter 5: The "Arab Spring" and its Aftermath: Implications for Muslim-Christian Relations
Zurich
May 30
2013
Michael Nazir-Ali Chapter 6: Preventing Genocide in the Middle East: The Continuing Relevance of the Turkish Experience and the Problem of Bias within the United Nations
Zurich
May 2
2013
Hannibal Travis Chapter 7: Remarks on the "Arab Spring" and Religious Minorities in a Shari'a-State
Zurich
November 19
2013
Bassam Tibi Chapter 8: The Impact of the Arab Uprisings on Dhimmitude: Non-Muslims in the Middle East Today
Geneva
March 20
2014
Bat Ye'or Chapter 9: The IS Caliphate and the West's Wars in Syria and Iraq: A Challenge to Religious Pluralism in the Middle East
Zurich
October 8
2014
Patrick Cockburn Chapter 10: Religious Pluralism in the Middle East: A Challenge to the International Community
Boston
March 25
2015
Amine Gemayel Chapter 11: Revisiting Turkey's Policy toward Religious Minorities on the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide
Zurich
April 1
2015
Cengiz Aktar Chapter 12: Social Pluralism
Religious Cleansing and "Hybrid Warfare" in Contemporary Syria
November 22
2016
John Eibner Chapter 13: Saudi Regional Interventions in the Middle East: Consequences for Local Societies
Zurich
October 27
2015
Madawi Al-Rasheed Chapter 14: Can Religious Pluralism Survive Sectarian War in Syria and Beyond?
Zurich
March 14
2016
Fabrice Balanche Chapter 15: ISIS
Christians
and National Identity in the Middle East
Boston
April 7
2016
Joshua Landis Chapter 16: The Persecution of Christians in Today's Middle East
Zurich
May 4
2016
Daniel Williams Chapter 17: The Challenges of Social Pluralism in Post-Revolutionary Egypt
Zurich
June 14
2016
Mariz Tadros Chapter 18: Saddam Hussein
Operation Iraqi Freedom
and the Islamic State: Can Religious Pluralism Survive the Onslaught?
Zurich
October 25
2016
William Warda Chapter 19: The Christians of Lebanon: Surviving amidst Chaos
Boston
November 9
2016 Marius Deeb Chapter 20: Christians of the Holy Land-Exodus
Disintegration
and Ideological Necrophilia Zurich
May 22
2017
Franck Salameh About the Contributors
John Eibner Chapter 1:The Anatomy of Religious Cleansing: Non-Muslims in the Ottoman Empire (1914-1918)
Boston
October 22
2014
Taner Akçam Chapter 2: Dhimmis No More: Christians' Trauma in the Middle East
Bern
March 7
2012
Daniel Pipes Chapter 3: Syria
the "Arab Spring
" and the Future of Christians and other Religious Minorities
Zurich
June 12
2012
Habib Malik Chapter 4: Islamist Majoritarian Democracy in Egypt: What it means for Religious Minorities Zurich
November 28
2012
Mariz Tadros Chapter 5: The "Arab Spring" and its Aftermath: Implications for Muslim-Christian Relations
Zurich
May 30
2013
Michael Nazir-Ali Chapter 6: Preventing Genocide in the Middle East: The Continuing Relevance of the Turkish Experience and the Problem of Bias within the United Nations
Zurich
May 2
2013
Hannibal Travis Chapter 7: Remarks on the "Arab Spring" and Religious Minorities in a Shari'a-State
Zurich
November 19
2013
Bassam Tibi Chapter 8: The Impact of the Arab Uprisings on Dhimmitude: Non-Muslims in the Middle East Today
Geneva
March 20
2014
Bat Ye'or Chapter 9: The IS Caliphate and the West's Wars in Syria and Iraq: A Challenge to Religious Pluralism in the Middle East
Zurich
October 8
2014
Patrick Cockburn Chapter 10: Religious Pluralism in the Middle East: A Challenge to the International Community
Boston
March 25
2015
Amine Gemayel Chapter 11: Revisiting Turkey's Policy toward Religious Minorities on the Centenary of the Armenian Genocide
Zurich
April 1
2015
Cengiz Aktar Chapter 12: Social Pluralism
Religious Cleansing and "Hybrid Warfare" in Contemporary Syria
November 22
2016
John Eibner Chapter 13: Saudi Regional Interventions in the Middle East: Consequences for Local Societies
Zurich
October 27
2015
Madawi Al-Rasheed Chapter 14: Can Religious Pluralism Survive Sectarian War in Syria and Beyond?
Zurich
March 14
2016
Fabrice Balanche Chapter 15: ISIS
Christians
and National Identity in the Middle East
Boston
April 7
2016
Joshua Landis Chapter 16: The Persecution of Christians in Today's Middle East
Zurich
May 4
2016
Daniel Williams Chapter 17: The Challenges of Social Pluralism in Post-Revolutionary Egypt
Zurich
June 14
2016
Mariz Tadros Chapter 18: Saddam Hussein
Operation Iraqi Freedom
and the Islamic State: Can Religious Pluralism Survive the Onslaught?
Zurich
October 25
2016
William Warda Chapter 19: The Christians of Lebanon: Surviving amidst Chaos
Boston
November 9
2016 Marius Deeb Chapter 20: Christians of the Holy Land-Exodus
Disintegration
and Ideological Necrophilia Zurich
May 22
2017
Franck Salameh About the Contributors







