Politics and War in Lebanon

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Etienne Sakr
Hezbollah influence
Kamal Junblat
Le Grand Liban
Lebanese Army
Lebanese civil war analysis
Lebanese Force
Lebanon's Independence
Lebanon’s Independence
Maronite Christian politics
Maronite President
Michel Aoun
Middle East conflict
Mount Lebanon
Musa Al Sadr
Palestinian militancy
Pierre Gemayel
Prime Minister Rashid Karami
Riad Al Sulh
Samir Geagea
sectarian dynamics
South Lebanese Army
South Lebanon
SSNP
Syrian Civil War
Syrian intervention
Syrian Occupation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781412856676
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Lebanon is an exceptionally misunderstood country; its religious politics are typically misrepresented and denigrated in Western political commentary. Politics and War in Lebanon offers a lucid examination of Lebanese society and politics. Mordechai Nisan examines Lebanon in its own termson its own cultural turf. He then points to the causes of political disintegration in 1975 and explores the capacity of Lebanon to recover and retain its unique national poise.

Avoiding disorienting Western stereotypes, Nisan presents Lebanon in its own native frame of reference, as a multi-ethnic country that operates according to its immutable and enigmatic political forms. Lebanon is different from other Arab countries, as demonstrated through its very complex electoral system, its tradition of cross-elite cooperation, and its special sense of Lebanese national identity that differentiates it from its overbearing Syrian neighbor.

Nisan explores intra-Maronite Christian feuds, identifies Syria's occupation strategy, analyzes the violence of the Palestinians, and studies Israel's failed policy strategy and the role of Hezbollah in the Lebanese power equation. Lebanon is caught between its special historical identity as a country ofpoise, creativity, and liberty and the interminable warfare in the streets and villages of the country. Although its future appears dim, its resilience enabled it to prevail in the past, and may yet continue to do so.

Mordechai Nisan taught Middle East studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is a prolific writer on Zionism, Islam, and Arab history; minority peoples and pluralistic states; Lebanon, American foreign policy in the Middle East; and the intractability of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

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