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Ongoing Exodus: Tracking the Emigration of Christians from the Middle East
Pandemic, economy worsen situation for Syria's minority Christians
Reconstituting the Coptic Community Amidst Revolution
Religious Institutions and Authoritarian States: Church-state relations in the Middle East
Religious minorities in turbulent periods: The recurring dilemmas for Christians in Syria
Sectarian conflict and family law in contemporary Egypt
Secular Autocracy vs. Sectarian Democracy? Weighing Reasons for Christian Support for Regime Transition in Syria and Egypt
Secular Nationalism and Citizenship in Muslim Countries: Arab Christians in the Middle East
Syria lost in ‘oblivion’ on 11th anniversary of war, says cardinal
Syria war: Ten years on, Syrian Christians say Assad 'has taken us hostage'
Syria, the Arab Spring, and the Future of Christians and other Religious Minorities (in: The Future of Religious Minorities in the Middle East)
Syria: “A Ten-Year-Long Winter”
The church and the street: Copts and interest representation from Mubarak to Sisi
The Copts and the Egyptian Revolution: Various Attitudes and Dreams
The Copts in Modern Egypt
The Disappearing Plight of Syrian Christians
The Egyptian Coptic Christians: the conflict between identity and equality
The Fate of Christians in the Arab Spring (in: Middle Eastern Minorities The Impact of the Arab Spring)
The future of Syrian Christians after the Arab Spring
The Rise of Christian Nationalism in Lebanon in Lebanon and the Arab Uprisings: In the Eye of the Hurricane
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