That column on sectarianism
This is simply a post to direct blog readers to my weekly column, which looks at a new survey on Iran’s image in the Arab world and sees alarming evidence of rising sectarianism. Read "Tehran Tanking.. But Sectarianism is on the Rise, and That’s a Real Problem" over at the main FP page today!
This is simply a post to direct blog readers to my weekly column, which looks at a new survey on Iran's image in the Arab world and sees alarming evidence of rising sectarianism. Read "Tehran Tanking.. But Sectarianism is on the Rise, and That's a Real Problem" over at the main FP page today!
This is simply a post to direct blog readers to my weekly column, which looks at a new survey on Iran’s image in the Arab world and sees alarming evidence of rising sectarianism. Read "Tehran Tanking.. But Sectarianism is on the Rise, and That’s a Real Problem" over at the main FP page today!
Marc Lynch is associate professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University, where he is the director of the Institute for Middle East Studies and of the Project on Middle East Political Science. He is also a non-resident senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security. He is the author of The Arab Uprising (March 2012, PublicAffairs).
He publishes frequently on the politics of the Middle East, with a particular focus on the Arab media and information technology, Iraq, Jordan, Egypt, and Islamist movements. Twitter: @abuaardvark
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