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The Government and Politics of Lebanon - Second Edition (Hardcover, New edition)
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The Government and Politics of Lebanon - Second Edition (Hardcover, New edition)
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The Government and Politics of Lebanon, Second Edition describes
the special attributes of Lebanese politics and the functions of
its confessional state. It aims to contribute to the reader's
understanding of contemporary Lebanese politics, consensus
building, and government. It stimulates discussion concerning the
nature of consociationalism as a power sharing arrangement for a
divided society. The book captures the complexity of Lebanese
politics by revealing the challenges embedded in the management of
plurality, including institutional paralysis and system
stagnations. The second edition features new and expanded chapters
that pay particular attention to state's adaptations to post-Arab
Spring politics. It expands the analysis on the performance of the
Lebanese consociational state in light of turbulent regional
environment and the various repercussions associated with regional
conflict. It is divided into several parts. The first introduces
the particular form and foundations of Lebanese consociationalism
and provides an elaborate description of its special features. The
second part explains the different rules of the game as
institutionalized in the country's international and domestic power
sharing arrangements. It describes the international politics of
Lebanon and the influence exerted by regional powers in shaping its
domestic affairs. It explains the manifestation of domestic parties
and electoral systems in the power distribution among the country's
different sectarian and ethnic groups. It analyzes the political
economy of communitarian politics. The third part focuses on the
contemporary powers and functions of the different branches of
government as well as their institutional expression of sectarian
interests. The fourth part of the book places Lebanese
consociationalism in light of contemporary regional turmoil and
describes state's responsiveness in mitigating and managing
conflicts, particularly those associated with the spillover from
the Syrian conflict.
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