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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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