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The Copts of Egypt: State Discrimination and Exclusion
The Copts—equal, protected or persecuted? The impact of Islamization on Muslim‐Christian relations in modern Egypt
The Middle Eastern Christian as Agent
The Obsessions of Lebanon’s Christians
The Political and Social Identities of the Palestinian Christian community in Jordan
The political role of the patriarch in the contemporary Middle East
The Quest for Equal Citizenship: Middle Eastern Christian Narratives of Migration and Inclusion in the United Kingdom
The Religious Roots of the Syrian Conflict: The Remaking of the Fertile Crescent
The Rise of Christian Nationalism in Lebanon in Lebanon and the Arab Uprisings: In the Eye of the Hurricane
The Syriacs of Northeast Syria: The last exodus and new beginning
The underground church of Iran
Three years after the Caliphate, Iraq’s Christians find little incentive to return
Turkey and Erdogan's Lausanne Syndrome
Western-Christians celebrate Easter in Syrian Churches
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