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Rafiq Hariri and the Fate of Lebanon
Rafiq Hariri and the Fate of Lebanon
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al-Madina bank
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civil war
construction magnate
corruption
economic reforms
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fruit picker
government
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international terrorism
investigation
Lebanese economy
Lebanese history
Lebanon
mandate extension
martyr
Marwan Iskandar
motorcade
political unrest
politics
President Lahoud
prime minister
protests
reconstruction
regional impact
Saudi Arabia
scandals
Security Council
Syrian interference
Syrian withdrawal
United Nations
Product details
- ISBN 9780863563706
- Weight: 566g
- Dimensions: 168 x 236mm
- Publication Date: 24 May 2006
- Publisher: Saqi Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
On Valentine's Day 2005 self-made billionaire Rafiq Hariri, Lebanon's former prime minister, was assassinated in Beirut by a massive bomb that destroyed his motorcade. The Lebanese people subsequently took to the streets, and the United Nations Security Council responded by declaring the assassination an international terrorist act with severe regional and international ramifications. An International Independent Investigation Commission was formed by the Security Council to uncover the perpetrators. Mourned as a Lebanese martyr, Hariri's death triggered the protests that led to the withdrawal of Syrian forces in April 2005. From his humble beginnings as a fruit picker, Hariri achieved fame and fortune as a construction magnate in Saudi Arabia. As Prime Minister of Lebanon for ten years, 1992-98 and 2000-04, he was widely credited for its rebirth after years of civil war, overseeing the rebuilding of 90 percent of the country's infrastructure. His resignation in 2004 over the extension of President Lahoud's mandate was viewed as a protest against Syrian interference in Lebanese affairs. Marwan Iskandar offers an in-depth perspective of the Hariri years, including a detailed look at the considerable economic reforms instituted under Hariri's leadership. He shares sensitive new information about such scandals as the al-Madina bank affair, and provides behind-the-scenes revelations about key figures in Lebanese finance and government.
Marwan Iskandar is a distinguished economist whose work has been translated into numerous languages. He is the former Chief Editor of an-Nahar's financial pages and a former advisor to Oman and Qatar. He also participated in committees advising Lebanese governments on economic crisis and recovery. He is the author of The Cloud Over Kuwait, The Golden Mirage, The Arab Oil Question and Social Security for Lebanon. He has also published numerous professional articles in Arabic, English and French.
Rafiq Hariri and the Fate of Lebanon
€21.99
