Hezbollah

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Ahl Al Bayt
Armed Non-state Actors
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Bashar Al Assad's Regime
Beqaa Valley
Bint Jbeil
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Deir Ez Zor
Eastern Ghouta
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Geopolitical Contest
guerrilla warfare tactics
Hariri's Assassination
Hezbollah Commander
Hezbollah's Fighters
Hezbollah's Role
international relations
Islamic Studies
Lebanese Forces
Lebanese Syrian Border
Lebanese Theater
Lebanon
Michel Aoun
Middle East security
Middle East studies
middle eastern politics
non-state armed actor dynamics
politics
Popular Mobilization Forces
Quds Force
regional geopolitics
SAA
Sayyida Zeinab
sectarian conflict
Sectarian Identity
Shia militancy
Syria intervention
Syrian Conflict
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Walid Jumblatt
Wilayat Al Faqih

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032215273
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines Hezbollah’s transition from a domestic into a regional armed non-state actor (ANSA). Taking its point of departure in Hezbollah’s historiography on the military and political levels in Lebanon, it focuses on the participation of Hezbollah’s troops in Syria’s sect-coded civil war.

Initially limited, Hezbollah’s intervention in the Syrian conflict gradually increased into a full-scale engagement across vast swathes of Syrian territory, with Hezbollah instrumentalizing its sectarian (Shiʿa) identity to justify its engagement. Sect-centric narratives and victimhood were a mere tool for what was a geopolitical confrontation, and Hezbollah’s involvement launched it to becoming a regional ANSA. The book outlines that this transition was only plausible because of the interplay between three factors: Hezbollah’s sectarian mobilization and instrumentalization of its sectarian identity; the shift into a quasi-army combining classical with guerrilla tactics and formations; and its embedding as a partner in the axis which now extends from Beirut to Tehran. It was in 2018 that a set of conditions, impossible to reproduce, allowed Hezbollah to reach its culmination on both the domestic and regional theatres. This book shows that ANSAs are playing prominent roles in the regional order in the Middle East.

Meticulously researched, Hezbollah is a comprehensive study ideal for upper-level undergraduates and above with an interest in Middle East studies, Middle East politics, and international relations.

Hadi Wahab is a Middle East Researcher with a Ph.D. from the University of Exeter. He has previously published two articles about sectarian identity and relations amongst the Druze in Lebanon and Syria and their response to religious terrorism and one article about Hezbollah’s top-down instrumentalization of sectarian identity and its its role in Syria’s sect-coded conflict.

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