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CRPME Special Report | No.5 | 2nd Athens International Conference on Religious and Cultural Pluralism & Peaceful Coexistence in the Middle East
Divisive rule: sectarianism and power maintenance in the Arab Spring: Bahrain, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria
Eastern Christian Subjectivities and Islam’s Hegemony in the Arab World (in: Middle East Christianity: The Modern Muslim World)
Eastern Christianity in the Modern Middle East
Even in a Single Family, a Beirut Christmas Can Be Complicated
Few Christians in the Middle East but more influential than ever before
For Church or Nation? Islamism, Secular-Nationalism, and the Transformation ofChristian Identities in Palestine
Francis invites Lebanon’s Christian leaders to Vatican to discuss country’s crisis
From Polarization to Cohabitation in the New Middle East
Fuel dispute triggers sectarian clash in Lebanon's south
German religious women in late Ottoman Beirut: competing missions
Hariri: Pope Francis to Visit Lebanon after a Government is Shaped
How much longer will the Middle East celebrate Christmas?
In Lebanon, a growing rift between Hezbollah and their long-time Christian ally
Iran using proxy militias to drive Christians out of Middle East: report
Lebanese cardinal: ‘The Church has a great duty’ after Beirut explosion
Lebanese cardinal: Country’s ‘political authority has murdered its people’
Lebanese Christian cleric to Hariri: avoid 'secret deals' in forming cabinet
Lebanese Christians and Their Role in the Middle East: A Conversation with Habib C. Malik
Lebanese cleric: High-level 'agreement' limits judge's power in port investigation
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