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    The 44th Canadian federal election will take place on or before October 16, 2023 to elect members of the House of Commons to the 44th Parliament of Canada. The latest possible date of the vote is determined by the fixed-date provisions of the Canada Elections Act, which requires federal elections to be held on the third Monday in October in the fourth calendar year after the polling day of the
    This Summary Report contains synopses of chapters written for the “Sectarian Politics in the Gulf” research initiative over two working group meetings that took place in Doha. The central aim of this study is to examine the dynamic ways in which evolving sectarian identities and politics in the Gulf region intersect.
    Identity Politics, Sectarian Conflict, and Regional Political Rivalry in the Middle East Sean Cleary I An Introduction to Sectarian Identities Although conflicts between Sunni and Shia Muslims are not the only sectarian violence in the Middle East, with an increase in violence against members of the Coptic community in Egypt before
    Middle East: Moving Towards a Sectarian Political Order? the Shi ‘ ites and the pro-West Gulf rulers and their specific characteristic to be branded as a sectarian political order.
    PDF. Prospects for Democratization in the Middle East Post-Arab Spring. Robert Bowker. Pages 29-44. Political Economy Dynamics in the Arab Gulf States: Implications for Political Transition. Matthew Gray. Pages 45-65. Islamism and Sectarian Politics.
    in Gulf support for armed rebel groups, combined with intensified overtures to win Moscow’s backing for a post-Assad future in Syria. The very least that the Gulf states can consider acceptable as an outcome to the Syrian conflict is the limitation of Iran’s ambitions in the Arab world and the regional containment of Tehran. “Sectarian Gulf is an excellent and timely account of the challenges facing the Persian Gulf today. A must read for anyone interested in understanding the region and the forces that are pulling it apart.”—Toby C. Jones, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, author of Desert Kingdom: How Oil and Water Forged Modern Saudi Arabia
    The Gulf states were among the many countries enveloped by the Arab Spring. However, authorities there skilfully managed to play Sunnis and Shias off against each other as a means of dividing the protest movement. Initially, the tactic proved successful, writes Toby Matthiesen in his book “Sectarian Gulf”.
    One of Foreign Policy’s Best Five Books of 2013, chosen by Marc Lynch of The Middle East ChannelBeginning with the 2003 invasion of Iraq and concluding with the aftermath of the 2011 Arab uprisings, Frederic M. Wehrey investigates the roots of the Shi’a-Sunni divide now dominating the Persian Gulf’s political landscape.
    the 1960s. Overt political discrimination began in tandem with economic growth as the Gulf regimes brings to mind the richness in petroleum. I will discuss the history of political move-ments that took place during the oil boom – specifically, the secular labor movements and possi-ble sectarian overtones that were present during this time.
    Sectarian Politics in the Gulf: From the Iraq War to the Arab Uprisings Frederic Wehrey Although religious differences and regional influences play a role, the rise of sectarianism in the Gulf is ultimately rooted in longstanding problems of governance and elite manipulation of Sunni-Shia identities.
    Sectarian Politics in the Gulf: From the Iraq War to the Arab Uprisings Frederic Wehrey Although religious differences and regional influences play a role, the rise of sectarianism in the Gulf is ultimately rooted in longstanding problems of governance and elite manipulation of Sunni-Shia identities.
    The gulf between the government in Baghdad and the provinces continues to widen, both in Arab, Sunni-dominated northern Iraq, where the government’s lack of support within the local population
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