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Lebanon is the prisoner of its geography and its history, a prize for invaders since ancient times, a small multi-denominational state still recovering from a bloody civil war in its search for political autonomy and stability. This book examines the country's recent past since 2005, when a mass movement agitated against Syrian dominance in the wake of the assassination of former prime minister Rafik Hariri. Also detailed are the role of Hezbollah and other political groups. The authors examine the changes that these events brought to Lebanon, be they lasting or ephemeral, and the challenges they represent for a state which, despite the resilience of its power-sharing system of government, remains hotly contested and unconsolidated. Sectarian tensions have escalated, predominantly between the Sunni and Shia communities, causing outbursts of street-based violence and paralysis in government. This two-bloc system has left Lebanon ungovernable, not simply due to deep-seated political differences, but because of the external linkages which ties the two blocs to their foreign patrons, namely the USA and Iran. As the Arab Spring develops, it also increases Hezbollah's significance to Iran as the embattled Assad regime struggles to quash the Syrian insurgency.Product Identifiers
PublisherC Hurst & Co Publishers LTD
ISBN-139781849042499
eBay Product ID (ePID)178311694
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Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLebanon: after the Cedar Revolution
Publication Year2012
SubjectHistory
TypeTextbook
AuthorMichael E. Kerr, Are Knudsen
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height214 mm
Item Width135 mm
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EditorAre Knudsen, Michael E. Kerr
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom