The Arab World: Between Violence and Consensus
... victory in World War II are often cited as justifications of Stalin’s repressions. Middle Eastern societies have never seen violence as an essential problem. We could... ... Not many. The Iran–Iraq War took two or three times the number of lives that the Syrian Civil War has. The growing significance of violence as a problematic issue is... ... many such incidents actually took place. The suppression of the Houthi insurgency in Yemen in 2004–2010 (i.e. before the Arab Spring) resulted in several tens of thousands of human casualties. All this caused...
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