The 2003 American intervention in Iraq set off an imposing restructuring of the Middle East, triggering a struggle between different ethnic and religious communities. In Syria Sunnis, underestimating the regional nature of the conflict, deluded themselves into thinking that they could topple al-Asad's regime by virtue of their overwhelmingly demographic superiority. Amongst the losers there are also the Christians who, unlike the Alawis or the Curds, are not a compact minority
USA invasion to Iraq in 2003 was the cause of the fall of SaddamHussein´s regime and it gave rise to...
The 2011 Syrian uprising looks, from afar, like a paradigmatic example of ethnically exclusive rule ...
The relationship between religious majorities and minorities in the Middle East is often construed a...
Religion is at the heart of the lacerating conflicts in Iraq and Syria today. In both countries the ...
The Sunnis in Iraq under the Baath regime had unique place in the political structure of Iraq.But wi...
abstract: This thesis will exam the history of intra-Islamic conflict as well as its modern incarnat...
Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis in 2011, many analysts consider this crisis to be result of...
The Alawi minority of Syria – the sect of president Bashar al-Asad and his father and former preside...
PDF Password = 369297 Many mainstream discourses currently have a tendency to portray the ongoing ci...
Goaded by the regional repercussions of the Syrian crisis sectarian tensions are emerging as the key...
The profi le of the Assyrian Church of the East and its Uniate branch, the Chaldaean Church, has und...
Today, the entropic spread of violence within the region has again turned the spotlight on the condi...
The Syrian crisis may be the beginning of a new conflict of civilizations. Ethnic and religious plur...
The eruption of violent sectarianism in Iraq following the US invasion in 2003 brought the questio...
The Shia majority of Iraq's Muslims, for so long disadvantaged and isolated, are now claiming their ...
USA invasion to Iraq in 2003 was the cause of the fall of SaddamHussein´s regime and it gave rise to...
The 2011 Syrian uprising looks, from afar, like a paradigmatic example of ethnically exclusive rule ...
The relationship between religious majorities and minorities in the Middle East is often construed a...
Religion is at the heart of the lacerating conflicts in Iraq and Syria today. In both countries the ...
The Sunnis in Iraq under the Baath regime had unique place in the political structure of Iraq.But wi...
abstract: This thesis will exam the history of intra-Islamic conflict as well as its modern incarnat...
Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis in 2011, many analysts consider this crisis to be result of...
The Alawi minority of Syria – the sect of president Bashar al-Asad and his father and former preside...
PDF Password = 369297 Many mainstream discourses currently have a tendency to portray the ongoing ci...
Goaded by the regional repercussions of the Syrian crisis sectarian tensions are emerging as the key...
The profi le of the Assyrian Church of the East and its Uniate branch, the Chaldaean Church, has und...
Today, the entropic spread of violence within the region has again turned the spotlight on the condi...
The Syrian crisis may be the beginning of a new conflict of civilizations. Ethnic and religious plur...
The eruption of violent sectarianism in Iraq following the US invasion in 2003 brought the questio...
The Shia majority of Iraq's Muslims, for so long disadvantaged and isolated, are now claiming their ...
USA invasion to Iraq in 2003 was the cause of the fall of SaddamHussein´s regime and it gave rise to...
The 2011 Syrian uprising looks, from afar, like a paradigmatic example of ethnically exclusive rule ...
The relationship between religious majorities and minorities in the Middle East is often construed a...