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020 _a978-1-84904-702-9
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035 _a(OCoLC)1365254334
040 _cES-MaBCM
245 0 0 _aSectarianization
_b: mapping the new politics of the Middle East
_cNader Hashemi, Danny Postel (editors)
250 _a1ª ed.
260 _aLondon :
_bHurst & Company,
_c2017
300 _a384 p.
_c22 cm
500 _aÍndice analítico
504 _aBibliografía: p.347-359
520 _aAs the Middle East descends ever deeper into violence and chaos, 'sectarianism' has become a catch-all explanation for the region's troubles. The turmoil is attributed to 'ancient sectarian differences', putatively primordial forces that make violent conflict intractable. In media and policy discussions, sectarianism has come to possess trans-historical causal power. This book trenchantly challenges the lazy use of 'sectarianism' as a magic-bullet explanation for the region's ills, focusing on how various conflicts in the Middle East have morphed from non-sectarian (or cross-sectarian) and nonviolent movements into sectarian wars. Through multiple case studies - including Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Yemen and Kuwait - this book maps the dynamics of sectarianisation, exploring not only how but also why it has taken hold. The contributors examine the constellation of forces - from those within societies to external factors such as the Saudi-Iranian rivalry - that drive the sectarianisation process and explore how the region's politics can be de-sectarianised.
650 2 7 _aConflicto internacional
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650 7 _aViolencia
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651 0 _aOriente Medio
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_aHashemi, Nader
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_aPostel, Danny
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