Sectarian Backfire? Assessing Gulf Political Strategy Five Years after the Arab Uprisings
Author | Gengler, Justin |
Available date | 2024-12-02T10:24:51Z |
Publication Date | 2015-11-17 |
Publication Name | Middle East Institute |
Citation | Gengler, J. (2015). Sectarian Backfire? Assessing Gulf Political Strategy Five Years after the Arab Uprisings.”. Middle East Institute, 17. |
Abstract | Are religious doctrinal differences primarily responsible for stoking intercommunal fear and hatred? What roles have state, sub-state and transnational actors played in fomenting sectarian discord? And what could be done to avert sectarian violence, to foster tolerance and peaceful coexistence, and to promote reconciliation? |
Language | en |
Publisher | MEI Press |
Subject | Gulf Political Uprisings Political Strategy |
Type | Article |
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