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Source: http://journal.georgetown.edu/2013/06/21/the-religious-component-of-the-syrian-conflict-more-than-perception-by-nicole-bibbins-sedaca/

Syria: Religious Civil Wars Last Longer

(Georgetown Journal of International Affairs) Nicole Bibbins Sedaca - Syria is experiencing a religious civil war in which combatants identify with different faith traditions. In Religion and International Relations Theory, Monica Duffy Toft notes that religious civil wars last an average of 105 months. Non-religious civil wars last an average of 81 months. Religious civil wars are twice as likely to recur: 26% of the time compared to 12% for non-religious wars. Religious civil wars are twice as deadly to noncombatants as civil wars in which religion is peripheral. The writer, an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, is Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Global Engagement.

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