Beyond Sunni and Shia
The Roots of Sectarianism in a Changing Middle East
Frederic Wehrey
The book delves into the complex socio-political landscape of the Middle East, examining the historical and contemporary factors that have fueled sectarian tensions, particularly between Sunni and Shia communities. It explores the role of external powers, domestic politics, and social movements in exacerbating or mitigating sectarianism, offering insights into the regional dynamics and the implications for future stability and conflict.
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