The Future of Religious Minorities in the Middle East
Herausgeber: Eibner, John
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This book discusses the rapid erosion of social pluralism and the concomitant "religious cleaning" of religious minorities in the Middle East. It focuses on five crucial years between the "Arab Spring" uprisings of 2011 and the U.S. government's genocide determination in 2016 regarding religious minorities in the Middle East.
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This book discusses the rapid erosion of social pluralism and the concomitant "religious cleaning" of religious minorities in the Middle East. It focuses on five crucial years between the "Arab Spring" uprisings of 2011 and the U.S. government's genocide determination in 2016 regarding religious minorities in the Middle East.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781498561983
- ISBN-10: 1498561985
- Artikelnr.: 56403657
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 452g
- ISBN-13: 9781498561983
- ISBN-10: 1498561985
- Artikelnr.: 56403657
Edited by John Eibner - Contributions by Taner Akçam; Cengiz Aktar; Madawi Al-Rasheed; Fabrice Balanche; Patrick Cockburn; Marius Deeb; John Eibner; Amine Gemayel; Joshua Landis; Habib Malik; Michael Nazir-Ali; Daniel Pipes; Franck Salameh; Mariz Tadros;
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