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SHEHADI, NADIM (3) answer(s).
 
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America's burnt fingers / Shehadi, Nadim   Journal Article
Shehadi, Nadim Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Iraq  United States  Syria  Kurds  Saddam  Dictators 
Extremism  Sectarianism  Bush  Assad  Arab Spring  Political Rivalry 
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Capitulate or escalate / Shehadi, Nadim   Journal Article
Shehadi, Nadim Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Conflict  Iran  United States  Lebanon 
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What is hiding behind Islamic State? / Shehadi, Nadim   Article
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Summary/Abstract In early 18th-century Aleppo there was a schism in the Greek Orthodox Church, and a new sect emerged called the Melkite Church, in communion with Rome. The Melkites, also called Greek Catholics, needed their own church, but it was illegal to build a new church in the lands of the Ottoman Empire; however, if a Christian church already existed, it was protected and it was forbidden to tear it down. To build their church, the Melkites resorted to a trick that is practised to this day and that may help explain the complex phenomenon that we call Islamic State. The illegal new church was built in hiding, inside a hangar or a large barn, away from the eyes of the law and of rival sects. After a while the Melkites were betrayed and the barn had to be torn down, revealing a fully built church. Once it was out in the open, the church acquired legitimacy and permanency.
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