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"The New Sectarianism considers the causes for growing Sunni-Shi'a animosity in countries such as Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. It illustrates how the two groups perceive one another after the Arab uprisings, how these perceptions have affected Arab life, and how these contestations pose a serious threat to the stability of regional states and to stakeholders in the wider world"--
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The new sectarianism: the Arab uprisings and the rebirth of the Shi'a-Sunni divide
2017, Oxford University Press
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The new sectarianism: the Arab uprisings and the rebirth of the Shiʻa-Sunni divide
2013, Saban Center for Middle East Policy at Brookings
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Table of Contents
Introduction: the new sectarianism. The roots of contemporary sectarianism
Part One: The case of Bahrain. A brief history. The sectarian divide deepens. Shi'a and Sunni radicalization. Shi'a marginalization. Bahrain's clerics : religious guides of political figures
Part Two: The case of Lebanon. The history of sectarianism takes a new turn. Syrian War spills over into Lebanon. The Salafists' acendance in the wake of the Syrian War
Religious discourse as a political tool. The Sunni Awakening
Part Three : The Iran factor
Part Four : What can the United States do?
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"April 2013"
Title from PDF cover page (viewed September 27, 2013).
Includes bibliographical references.
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