The Strain of Sectarianism: Challenges of Governance and Conflict in the Middle East


This report undertakes an in-depth investigation of the current state of sectarian politics in the Middle East. Analysing the cases of Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, the report critically examines the role of sectarianism in governance and conflict. This report’s comprehensive analysis provides valuable insight to policymakers, academics, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of democracy in the region.

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