This book studies the origins and evolution of power sharing in Lebanon. The author has established a relationship between mobilization, ethnurgy (ethnic identification), memory and trauma, and how they impact power sharing provisions.
This book studies the origins and evolution of power sharing in Lebanon. The author has established a relationship between mobilization, ethnurgy (ethnic identification), memory and trauma, and how they impact power sharing provisions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif holds a PhD in Politics from the University of Otago, New Zealand. He studies power sharing in deeply divided societies, Middle East Politics, and mobilization, memory and trauma. His work has been published in Nations and Nationalism, the Arab Studies Quarterly, the Journal of Muslim Minority, the Journal of Borderland Studies, and the Royal United Service Institute Journal.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Theoretical Framework 3. The Roots of Consociationalism and Violence in Lebanon: 1825 1914 4. Greater Lebanon, Conscoiationalism and the Cultural Debate: 1900 1943 5. The Rise and Fall of Lebanese Semi Consociationalism: 1943 1975 6. The Long Road to Consociationalism: 1975 1991 7. Consociational Practices in Lebanon: 1991 2015 8. Conclusion What Can We Learn from Lebanon Epilogue Bibliography
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Theoretical Framework 3. The Roots of Consociationalism and Violence in Lebanon: 1825 1914 4. Greater Lebanon, Conscoiationalism and the Cultural Debate: 1900 1943 5. The Rise and Fall of Lebanese Semi Consociationalism: 1943 1975 6. The Long Road to Consociationalism: 1975 1991 7. Consociational Practices in Lebanon: 1991 2015 8. Conclusion What Can We Learn from Lebanon Epilogue Bibliography
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