Conspiracy theories in the Arab world
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Conspiracy theories in the Arab world
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Conspiracy theories are a prevalent feature of Arab politics, according to a 1994 paper in the journal Political Psychology. Prof. Matthew Gray writes they "are a common and popular phenomenon" that are important to understanding the political landscape of the Arab world. Variants include conspiracies involving Western colonialism, Islamic anti-Semitism, anti-Zionism, superpowers, oil, and the war on terror, which is often referred to in Arab media as a "War against Islam". Roger Cohen theorizes
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Conspiracy theories in the Arab world
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2013-08-26T11:58:49Z
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2024-09-04T21:06:40Z
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