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AuthorGengler, Justin
Available date2024-12-02T10:24:51Z
Publication Date2015-11-17
Publication NameMiddle East Institute
CitationGengler, J. (2015). Sectarian Backfire? Assessing Gulf Political Strategy Five Years after the Arab Uprisings.”. Middle East Institute, 17.
URIhttp://www.mei.edu/content/map/sectarian-backfire-assessing-gulf-political-strategy-five-years-after-arab-uprisings
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/61609
AbstractAre 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?
Languageen
PublisherMEI Press
SubjectGulf Political
Uprisings
Political Strategy
TitleSectarian Backfire? Assessing Gulf Political Strategy Five Years after the Arab Uprisings
TypeArticle
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