Druze Community and the Lebanese State

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Author_Yusri Hazran
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Chamoun's Regime
Chamoun’s Regime
confessional
Confessional System
Dayr Al Qamar
Druze Community
Druze historiography
Druze Leader
Druze Representatives
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independence
Kamal Junblat
leadership
Lebanese confessionalism
Lebanese Druze
Lebanese Entity
Lebanese Establishment
Lebanese Foreign Policy
Lebanese Political
Lebanese Political System
Lebanese State
lebanon
Lebanon's History
Lebanon's Independence
lebanons
Lebanon’s History
Lebanon’s Independence
Maronite Hegemony
Maronite rivalry
Middle East politics
minority-state relations in Lebanon
mount
Mount Lebanon
movement
national
National Pact
Palestinian Resistance
Palestinian Resistance Organizations
Parti Populaire Syrien
political alienation theory
President Chamoun
representatives
sectarian dynamics
Sunni Leaders
system

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415725491
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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One of the fundamental questions of Middle Eastern, and Lebanese studies in particular, is the history of the relationship between the Druze community and the state in modern Lebanon. Arguing that the Druze community has been politically alienated from the Lebanese state, this book explores the historical and political origins of this alienation.

The Druze Community and the Lebanese State contends that the origins of this alienation lie in the state’s national ideology, its political confessional system, and the Druze’s historical background during the medieval period. Moreover, this book examines the extent to which the Druze’s attitude vis-à-vis the Lebanese state has been influenced by their historical rivalry with the Maronites. Particular emphasis is placed on the political and ideological practices adopted by the Druze leadership and intelligentsia as they dealt with the changes taking place in their community’s political status following the political settlements of 1920 and 1943 (the establishment of Greater Lebanon and the National Pact, respectively).

A welcome addition to existing literature on Lebanon, this book will be an essential reference tool for students and researchers with an interest in nationalism, identity and Middle East Politics more broadly.

Yusri Hazran is an Associate Fellow at the Truman Institute, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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