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Civil and Uncivil Violence in Lebanon - A History of the Internationalization of Communal Conflict (Hardcover): Samir Khalaf

Civil and Uncivil Violence in Lebanon - A History of the Internationalization of Communal Conflict (Hardcover)

Samir Khalaf

Series: History and Society of the Modern Middle East

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In this long-awaited work, Samir Khalaf analyzes the history of civil strife and political violence in Lebanon and reveals the inherent contradictions that have plagued that country and made it so vulnerable to both inter-Arab and superpower rivalries. How did a

fairly peaceful and resourceful society, with an impressive history of viable

pluralism, coexistence, and republicanism, become the site of so much

barbarism and incivility? Khalaf argues that historically internal grievances have been magnified or deflected to become the source of international conflict. From the beginning, he shows, foreign interventions have consistently exacerbated internal problems.

Lebanon's fragmented political culture is a byproduct of two general features. First, it reflects the traditional forces and political conflicts caused by striking differences in religious beliefs and communal and sectarian loyalties that continue to split the society and reinforce its factional character. Second, and superimposed on these, are new forms of socioeconomic and cultural stress caused by Lebanon's role in the continuing international conflicts in the region.

Khalaf concludes that Lebanon is now at a crossroads in its process of political and social transformation, and proposes some strategies to re-create a vibrant civil and political culture that can accommodate profound transformations in the internal, domestic sphere as well as mediate developments taking place internationally. Throughout, Khalaf demonstrates how the internal and external currents must be considered simultaneously in order to understand the complex and tragic history of the country. This deeply considered and subtle analysis of the interplay of complex historical forces helps us to imagine a viable future not only for Lebanon but also for the Middle East as a whole.

General

Imprint: Columbia University Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: History and Society of the Modern Middle East
Release date: April 2002
First published: April 2002
Authors: Samir Khalaf
Dimensions: 236 x 160 x 28mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover - Trade binding
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 978-0-231-12476-8
Categories: Books > Humanities > History > Asian / Middle Eastern history > General
Books > History > Asian / Middle Eastern history > General
LSN: 0-231-12476-7
Barcode: 9780231124768

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