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This thesis will exam the history of intra-Islamic conflict as well as its modern incarnations, and illustrate how minority regimes gained power over religious majorities in the Middle East, and used military power, social programs, and foreign aid in order to maintain that power.
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- Syria and Iraq: How Religious Minorities Gained and Maintained Power
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- Ramalho Rocha, Anita (Author)
- Warner, Carolyn (Thesis director)
- Pout, Daniel (Committee member)
- Siroky, David (Committee member)
- W. P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2017-12
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