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Mirror Of The Arab World Lebanon In Conflict Sandra Mackey

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Mirror Of The Arab World Lebanon In Conflict Sandra Mackey
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.73 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Sandra Mackey
ISBN: 9780393333749, 0393333744
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Mirror Of The Arab World Lebanon In Conflict Sandra Mackey by Sandra Mackey 9780393333749, 0393333744 instant download after payment.

Like many Arab countries, Lebanon's population possesses no common identity strong enough to resolve internal struggles pitting tribe against tribe, religion against religion, sect against sect, or region against region. Nor have Lebanon's hollow central governments been able to prevent foreign powers from fighting proxy wars within its borders. Adding to the instability of the state is virulent discord resulting from the clash of modernity with centuries of tradition, the gaping divide between rich and poor that drives the disenfranchised to seek social justice through political Islam, and the essential need to turn a fragile conglomerate of shifting alliances within the boundaries of a state into an economically and politically viable nation. It is this tumult in Lebanon that illuminates not only the challenges that Arabs pose to themselves but also the fear and hostility that arise in response to perceived threats from the West.

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