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Sectarianism without Sects by Azmi Bishara
The concept of sectarianism in the Arab Mashreq arguably entered the Arabic lexicon with the eruption of the Lebanese civil war, which took a sectarian form and ended with a political settlement based on sectarian consociationalism. With the US invasion of Iraq and the societal collapse that followed, a Shia-Sunni divide appeared, bringing the sectarian problem to a more defined level. As the Arab uprisings broke out nearly a decade later, regime-society tension developed into conflict, and then in countries like Syria, Yemen, Iraq, and Bahrain, escalated to clashes taking place along sectarian lines.   Many scholars attribute regional sectarianism to modern geopolitica

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