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People, sects and states: interrogating sectarianism in the contemporary Middle East

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People, sects and states: interrogating sectarianism in the contemporary Middle East . / Mabon, Simon Paul; Ardovini, Lucia.
In: Global Discourse, Vol. 6, No. 4, 09.01.2017, p. 551-560.

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Mabon SP, Ardovini L. People, sects and states: interrogating sectarianism in the contemporary Middle East . Global Discourse. 2017 Jan 9;6(4):551-560. doi: 10.1080/23269995.2016.1259234

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