The Breakdown of the State in Lebanon, 1967-1976

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Harvard University Press, 2000 - Всего страниц: 432

Straddling the boundaries of politics and history, this discerning book allows the reader to dig through the rubble of Lebanon's wars and learn exactly what has befallen it. With its remarkable open society, its plural political system, its well-educated and sophisticated peoples, and its tolerant confessional outlook, Lebanon is only now recovering the independence it once had, albeit in the face of Syria. In view of recent Lebanese history, can an open and democratic state be recaptured by a people entangled in a largely authoritarian Arab state system?

Farid el Khazen's arresting book shows how Lebanon was led toward its fate by its neighbors, yet ultimately undid itself. The Palestine Liberation Organization's presence was of central importance to the breakdown of the state, while the porousness of the democratic system could not contain the problems and violence. The breakdown was less a civil war in the conventional sense than a series of little wars with outside interference.

 

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Situating the Breakdown
3
The Shortcomings of the Lebanese System
13
1
58
7
64
Situating the Lebanese State
89
9
105
11
138
13
163
1
226
17
237
19
245
20
253
Palestinian Show of Force?
267
21
285
24
313
The Constitutional Document and its Aftermath
323

Chehabism and the
176
456
187
1
195
The Year of Living Dangerously 1973
203
The Aftershocks of the 1973 War and Lebanese Politics 1974
218
27
361
28
372
309
379
A State in Search of Stability A Revolution in Search of a State
385
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Farid el Khazen is Associate Professor of Political Studies at the American University of Beirut.

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