The Future of Religious Minorities in the Middle East

The Future of Religious Minorities in the Middle East
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Artikel-Nr:
9781498561976
Veröffentl:
2017
Seiten:
276
Autor:
John Eibner
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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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.
The Future of Religious Minorities in the Middle East addresses the domestic and international politics that have created conditions for contemporary religious cleansing in the Middle East. It provides a platform for a host of distinguished scholars, journalists, human rights activists, and political practitioners. The contributors come from diverse political, cultural, and religious backgrounds; each one drawing on a deep wellspring of scholarship, experience, sobriety, and passion. Collectively, they make a major contribution to understanding the dynamics of the mortal threat to the social pluralism upon which the survival of religious minorities depends.
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
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