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Volume 9 (2019): Issue 4 (Nov 2019): Special Issue: Transnational Religious Networks and the Geopolitics of the Muslim World. Guest Edited by Simon Mabon, Lancaster University, and Edward Wastnidge, The Open University
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Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Nov 2019
Editorial
Transnational religious networks and geopolitics in the Muslim World
Research
Transnational identity claims, roles and strategic foreign policy narratives in the Middle East
Challenging the sponsor-proxy model: the Iran–Hizbullah relationship
Challenging the sponsor-proxy model: the Iran–Hizbullah relationship: a reply to Saad
The limits of the sectarian narrative in Yemen
Sectarianisation of a multidimensional conflict: a reply to Durac
Transnational securitisation of identity: distinctions between securitisation and ‘othering’ of Shias in Bahrain and Pakistan
Transnational securitisation of identity: distinctions between securitisation and ‘othering’ of Shias in Bahrain and Pakistan: a reply to Hafidh and Mehmood
Faded networks: the overestimated Saudi Legacy of anti-Shi‘i sectarianism in Pakistan
The intellectual roots of Sunni sectarianism in Pakistan: a reply to Fuchs
Shi’i clerical networks and the transnational contest over sacred authority: dynamics in London’s Shi’i Triangle
‘Uncontested’ view of Shi’i networks: a reply to Corboz
Book Reviews
International relations and the Syrian conflict: a review of
The Battle for Syria: International Rivalry in the New Middle East
Dismantling a complex war: a review of Christopher Phillips’
The Battle for Syria: International Rivalry in the New Middle East
Syria agonistes: some questions for Christopher Phillips: a review of Christopher Phillips’
The Battle for Syria
The Battle for Syria: International Rivalry in the New Middle East
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