Within some policy circles, at the heart of these conflicts lies a
fundamental incompatibility between different ethno-linguistic and
religious communities; it is held that these divisions impede any
form of political resolution or social cohesion. Yet, despite this
galvanised public focus on pluralism and 'minorities' within the
turbulent Middle East, there has been limited scholarship exploring
these tensions. Sites of Pluralism fills this significant gap,
going beyond a narrow focus on minority politics to examine the
larger canvas of community spheres in the Middle East. Through
eight case studies from esteemed experts in law, education,
history, architecture, anthropology and political science, this
multi-disciplinary volume offers a critical view of the Middle
East's diverse, pluralistic fabric: how it has evolved throughout
history; how it influences current political, economic and social
dynamics; and what possibilities it offers for the future.
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