In Spoils of Truce, Reinoud Leenders documents the extensive
corruption that accompanied the reconstruction of Lebanon after the
end of a decade and a half of civil war. With the signing of the
Ta'if peace accord in 1989, the rebuilding of the country's
shattered physical infrastructure and the establishment of a
functioning state apparatus became critical demands. Despite the
urgent needs of its citizens, however, graft was rampant. Leenders
describes the extent and nature of this corruption in key sectors
of the Lebanese economy and government, including transportation,
health care, energy, natural resources, construction, and social
assistance programs.
Exploring in detail how corruption implicated senior
policymakers and high-ranking public servants, Leenders offers a
clear-eyed perspective on state institutions in the developing
world. He also addresses the overriding role of the Syrian
leadership s interests in Lebanon and in particular its
manipulation of the country s internal differences. His qualitative
and disaggregated approach to dissecting the politics of creating
and reshaping state institutions complements the more typical
quantitative methods used in the study of corruption. More broadly,
Spoils of Truce will be uncomfortable reading for those who insist
that power-sharing strategies in conflict management and resolution
provide some sort of panacea for divided societies hoping to
recover from armed conflict. "
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