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020 _a978-92-846-1263-5
024 _2doi
_a10.2861/676586
040 _aES-MaBCA
_cES-MaBCA
100 _915089
_aMatthiesen, Toby
100 _915090
_aMabon, Simon
100 _915091
_aLefèvre, Raphaël
100 _915092
_aMansour, Renad
245 _aWorskhop
_b: Sectarianism in the Middle East
260 _bEuropean Parliamentary Research Service
_cSeptember 2017
300 _a31 p.
_fRecurso online
520 _aSectarian conflict and polarisation has become a key feature of Middle East politics in the aftermath of the Arab uprisings of 2011. This workshop looked at some of the key driver of this, such as the troubled legacy of foreign intervention, state failure, regional rivalries between Saudi Arabia, Iran and others, ruling strategies of authoritarian regimes as well as the spread of identity and sect-based political movements. With in-depth analysis of the two key arenas of sectarian conflict in the contemporary Middle East, Syria and Iraq, and a paper on the consequences of state collapse, this paper also makes recommendations on how the EU could help reduce sectarian tensions.
650 0 _91136
_aGuerra
650 0 _91851
_aRelaciones Internacionales
650 0 _91677
_aConflictividad social
651 0 _91617
_aOriente medio
710 _912899
_aParlamento Europeo
_b. Servicio de Investigación Parlamentario Europeo
856 4 _uhttp://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/IDAN/2017/603843/EXPO_IDA(2017)603843_EN.pdf
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_cART
_kBoletín UE
_mSeptiembre 2017
999 _c20494
_d20497