The Future of Religious Minorities in the Middle East
Contributions by Taner Akçam, Cengiz Aktar, Madawi Al-Rasheed, Fabrice Balanche, Patrick Cockburn, Marius Deeb Johns Hopkins University, John Eibner, Amine Gemayel, Joshua Landis Director, Center for Midd, Habib Malik, Michael Nazir-Ali, Daniel Pipes director, Middle East Forum; author of Militant Islam Comes to America, Franck Salameh Boston College, Mariz Tadros, Bassam Tibi, Hannibal Travis Florida International Uni, Bat Yeor, William Warda, Daniel Williams The Marxe School of Publi Edited by John Eibner
Publication date:
22 November 2017Length of book:
276 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
237x159mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781498561969
The Future of Religious Minorities in the Middle East addresses the domestic and international politics that have created conditions for contemporary religious cleansing in the Middle East. It provides a platform for a host of distinguished scholars, journalists, human rights activists, and political practitioners. The contributors come from diverse political, cultural, and religious backgrounds; each one drawing on a deep wellspring of scholarship, experience, sobriety, and passion. Collectively, they make a major contribution to understanding the dynamics of the mortal threat to the social pluralism upon which the survival of religious minorities depends.
Eibner deserves credit for amassing quite an array of contributions, particularly with respect to the past, present, and future of Christian minority groups in the Middle East.