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  • Annual Report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom

  • Arabs founded Jerusalem, says Jordan-based institute

  • Bleak Christmas for Iraqi refugees stuck in Jordan

  • Christian Churches and Arab Christians in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

  • Christian Refugees From Iraq On Their New Lives In Jordan

  • Christianity in North Africa and West Asia

  • Christians in Jordan welcome progress on inheritance law

  • Christians in Palestine underestimated and under threat, says new report

  • Churches in the Middle East: “Many Christians continue to serve among the refugees”

  • CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.1

  • CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.4

  • CRPME Report on Religious Pluralism in the Middle East | No.6

  • CRPME Special Report | No.5 | 2nd Athens International Conference on Religious and Cultural Pluralism & Peaceful Coexistence in the Middle East

  • Easter church services go ‘virtual’ in coronavirus-hit Palestine and Jordan

  • Eastern Christian Subjectivities and Islam’s Hegemony in the Arab World (in: Middle East Christianity: The Modern Muslim World)

  • Heads of churches, patriarchs issue statement on threat Holy Land Christians face

  • Minorities and State-Building in the Middle East: The Case of Jordan, Switzerland

  • Minorities in the Middle East: Ethnicity, Religion, and Support for Authoritarianism

  • Religious Institutions and Authoritarian States: Church-state relations in the Middle East

  • Religious Institutions and Authoritarian States: church–state relations in the Middle East

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