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Sectarianism after the Arab spring: an exaggerated spectre

By Barah Mikaïl (22/06/2012) Policy Brief
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Sectarianism experienced a boost in the aftermath of the 2011 popular uprisings in the Arab world. But a closer look reveals that Arab leaders’ over-emphasis on the dangers of sectarianism conveniently served their purpose of safeguarding ruling elites’ hold on power. The international community should not be overly taken in by the narrative that reforms should be limited due to sectarian tension.

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Middle East. North Africa region