The wide range of seemingly intractable political, social, and
economic situations affecting Lebanon's struggle to define itself
and its future role in the Middle East are examined in this
collection. Looking beyond concerns of politics and international
relations, the contributors examine the critical course of
Muslim-Christian relations, the educational system that will enable
its citizens to play a significant role in economic development,
the concerns of women, and urban and ecological crises. Seeking a
more thorough understanding of both Lebanon's past and its future
prospects, the book will be of value not only to specialists in the
area but also to students of women's issues and to those concerned
with the multi-dimensional aspects of Lebanon's future.
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