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SECTARIANISM, MINORITIES, AND THE SECULAR STATE IN THE MIDDLE EAST

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MahdiʿAmil, Fi al-Dawla al-Taʾifiyya (On The Sectarian State) (Beirut: Dar al-Farabi, 2015 [1986])

MelaniCammett, Compassionate Communalism: Welfare and Sectarianism in Lebanon (Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2014)

BernardHeyberger, Les chrétiens au Proche-Orient: De la compassion à la compréhension (Paris: Editions Payot & Rivages, 2013)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 September 2016

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Over the last few years there has been much scholarly interest in sectarianism and minorities in the Middle East. New scholarship has appeared against the backdrop of communal violence in Iraq triggered by the US-led invasion, the intensifying Saudi–Iranian rivalry, the rise of extremist groups such as ISIS that have made sectarian violence a centerpiece of their ideology, and the ongoing Syrian Civil War.

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