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  • Globalization Processes and Christians in the Middle East: A Comparative Analysis

  • In Lebanon, a growing rift between Hezbollah and their long-time Christian ally

  • Iran election set to intensify Christian persecution

  • Iraq alcohol ban: Christian political party appeals, saying it is undemocratic

  • Iraq: Christians Might Boycott the Elections

  • Iraq’s Christians vote to safeguard constitutional rights

  • Iraqi Armenians: Minority on the Brink of Extinction

  • Iraqi Christians eye new year with hope and trepidation

  • Iraqi government must support Christians, Chaldean Catholic patriarch says

  • Iraqi prelate says secular state is lone survival strategy for Middle East Christians

  • Lebanon: Shia Mufti calls for scrapping the Taif Agreement

  • Maronite Hegemony to Maronite Militancy: The Creation and Disintegration of Lebanon

  • Minority Identities Before and After Iraq: The Making of the Modern Assyrian and Chaldean Appellations

  • Moroccan Christians See Hope in New Government

  • Political Islam, Citizenship, and Minorities The Future of Arab Christians in the Islamic Middle East

  • Post-election controversy over the distribution of seats reserved for Christian candidates

  • Salih: Stresses the need for Christians to participate in political process

  • Syria’s president wants non-Muslim religions to help end his pariah status

  • The Disappearing Plight of Syrian Christians

  • The Obsessions of Lebanon’s Christians

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