The politics of sectarianism in postwar Lebanon / Bassel F. Salloukh, Rabie Barakat, Jinan S. Al-Habbal, Lara W. Khattab and Shoghig Mikaelian.
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- 9781783713424
- 9781783713448
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- 9781783713431
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- 322.4095692 23
- JQ1828.A91 P65 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. A Political History of Sectarian Institutions -- 3. Institutions, Sectarian Populism, and the Production of Docile Subjects -- 4. Neoliberal Sectarianism and Associational Life -- 5. Sectarianism and Struggles for Socioeconomic Rights -- 6. Elections, Electoral Laws, and Sectarianism -- 7. Between Sectarianism and Military Development: The Paradox of the Lebanese Armed Forces -- 8. The Postwar Mediascape and Sectarian Demonizing -- 9. Overlapping Domestic/Geopolitical Contests, Hizbullah, and Sectarianism -- 10. Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.
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A revealing study the damaging nature of Lebanese sectarianism.
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