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The Ideology Factor and Individual Disengagements from the Muslim Brotherhood
Since 2011, there has been a growing wave of individuals leaving Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, and many of them have opted for documented publicity by writing autobiographies narrating their whole journey.
Mustafa Menshawy
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Identifi cation of Sectarianism [PDF]
«New religious movements and society» is traditionally one of the most sophisticated topics in the area of new religions studies. Its problem field is so huge that up to now by far not all important research themes where even touched by scientists from ...
Martinovich Vladimir
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Lebanese-Turkish Relations after the 2000s and the Neo-Ottomanist Discourse in Lebanon
Lebanon, had non-visible relationships with Turkey after its independence and the post-civil war period. Although it lost the balance of political stability at times, the political affinity that emerged with the participation of Lebanon in the close ...
Tuba Yıldız
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The Function of the Literary and Social Structure of the Novel "Mama Hessa's Mice" in Reflecting its Sectarianism Theme [PDF]
Owing to its realistic expression of issues, a social novel is able to reflect the realities of society better than other genres. The novel "Mama Hessa's Mice" shows the Kuwaiti society issues realistically.
Batool Bagher Pour, Ensiyeh Khazali
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The Sectarian Surge in the Middle East and the Dynamics of the Regional States-System
This article explores the role of sectarianism in the international relations of the Middle East. How has sectarianism altered the conduct of regional politics, and how has the regional states-system impacted on sectarianism?
Raymond Hinnebusch
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New Religious Movements as an Object of Scientific Study in Modern Italy [PDF]
The study focuses on the phenomenon of new religious movements (NRM) in Italy. The work aims at identifying and analysing the main research directions of the Italian Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR) in order to distinguish its ideas from ...
Veronika E. Yazkova
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Everyday Sectarianism in Urban Lebanon
In Everyday Sectarianism, anthropologist and filmmaker Joanne Nucho examines the inextricable links between sectarian belonging, Lebanon’s confessional system of governance, and neighborhood infrastructures developed in the absence of the state (a ...
Muneeza Rizvi
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“Under the Lebanese flag”: National Unity in the Movement of October 17th
This article aims to understand how national unity is being constructed in the context of the protest movement, started on October 17th, 2019 in Lebanon, what it is grounded on and what is the role of the elite in the process.
Marija Rakickaja
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There have been claims that contemporary Catholic schools in Scotland are related to sectarianism by the Church of Scotland, academics, the secular lobby, the press and media and public figures, at various points in the twentieth and twenty-first ...
Stephen McKinney
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This article employs Giddens’ theory of structuration to identify why the practices of powersharing among the political elite in the context of post-war settings can spawn inflection points that divert the political process off course and incubate ...
Joseph P. Helou
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