The futura of religious minorities in the Middle East / edited by John Eibner.

Yer Numarası
A.VIII/8882
ISBN
9781498561969 (cloth : alk. paper)
9781498561976 (print)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, ©2018.
Fiziksel Niteleme
xxv, 249 s. ; 24 cm
Genel Not
İndeks s. 235-244.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Bibliyografya makale sonlarındadır.
İçindekiler Notu
The anatomy of religious cleansing : non-Muslims in the Ottoman empire, 1914–1918 / Taner Akçam, s. 1-12 -- Dhimmis no more : Christians' trauma in the Middle East / Daniel Pipes, s. 13-20 -- Syria, the "Arab Spring," and the future of Christians and other religious minorities / Habib Malik, s. 21-30 -- Islamist majoritarian democracy in Egypt : what it means for religious minorities / Mariz Tadros, s. 31-41 -- The "Arab Spring" and its aftermath : implications for Muslim–Christian relations / Michael Nazir-Ali, s. 43-53 -- Preventing genocide in the Middle East : the continuing relevance of the Turkish experience and the problem of bias within the United Nations / Hannibal Travis, s. 55-64 -- Remarks on the "Arab Spring" and religious minorities in a Shari’a-State / Bassam Tibi, s. 65-77 -- The impact of the Arab uprisings on Dhimmitude : non-Muslims in the Middle East today / Bat Ye'or, s. 79-85 -- The IS caliphate and the west's wars in Syria and Iraq : a challenge to religious pluralism in the Middle East / Patrick Cockburn, s. 87-96 -- Religious pluralism in the Middle East : a challenge to the international community / Amine Gemayel, s. 97-105 -- Revisiting Turkey's policy toward religious minorities on the centenary of the Armenian genocide / Cengiz Aktar, s. 107-115 -- Saudi regional interventions in the Middle East : consequences for local societies / Madawi Al-Rasheed, s. 117-127 -- Can religious pluralism survive sectarian war in Syria and beyond? / Fabrice Balanche, s. 129-146 -- ISIS, Christians, and national identity in the Middle East / Joshua Landis, s. 139-146 -- The persecution of Christians in today’s Middle East / Daniel Williams, s. 147-156 -- The challenges of social pluralism in post-revolutionary Egypt / Mariz Tadros, s. 157-166 -- Saddam Hussein, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and the Islamic State : can religious pluralism survive the onslaught? / William Warda, s. 167-177 -- The Christians of Lebanon : surviving amidst chaos / Marius Deeb, s. 179-192 -- Social pluralism, religious cleansing and “hybrid warfare” in contemporary Syria / John Eibner, s. 193-210 -- Christians of the holy land–exodus, disintegration, and ideological necrophilia / Franck Salameh, s. 211-234.
Emeği Geçenler
Eibner, John, editör.