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Del 69 - Cambridge Middle East Studies
Sunni City
Tripoli from Islamist Utopia to the Lebanese 'Revolution'
Inbunden, Engelska, 2022
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Tripoli, Lebanon's 'Sunni City' is often presented as an Islamist or even Jihadi city. However, this misleading label conceals a much deeper history of resistance and collaboration with the state and the wider region. Based on more than a decade of fieldwork and using a broad array of primary sources, Tine Gade analyses the modern history of Tripoli, exploring the city's contentious politics, its fluid political identity, and the relations between Islamist and sectarian groups. Offering an alternative explanation for Tripoli's decades of political troubles - rather than emphasizing Islamic radicalism as the principal explanation - she argues that it is Lebanese clientelism and the decay of the state that produced the rise of violent Islamist movements in Tripoli. By providing a corrective to previous assumptions, this book not only expands our understanding of Lebanese politics, but of the wider religious and political dynamics in the Middle East.
Civil-Military Relations in Lebanon
Conflict, Cohesion and Confessionalism in a Divided Society
Inbunden, Engelska, 2017
1 378 kr
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This volume examines Lebanon’s post-2011 security dilemmas and the tenuous civil-military relations. The spill-over from the Syrian civil war and Hezbollah’s military engagement has magnified the security challenges facing the Army, making it a target.
Civil-Military Relations in Lebanon
Conflict, Cohesion and Confessionalism in a Divided Society
Häftad, Engelska, 2018
956 kr
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This volume examines Lebanon’s post-2011 security dilemmas and the tenuous civil-military relations. The spill-over from the Syrian civil war and Hezbollah’s military engagement has magnified the security challenges facing the Army, making it a target.