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The Lebanese Army A National Institution In A Divided Society Hardcover Oren Barak

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The Lebanese Army A National Institution In A Divided Society Hardcover Oren Barak
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.29 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Oren Barak
ISBN: 9780791493458, 0791493458
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Hardcover

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The Lebanese Army A National Institution In A Divided Society Hardcover Oren Barak by Oren Barak 9780791493458, 0791493458 instant download after payment.

Oren Barak sheds new light on the major political and social developments in Lebanon since its independence by focusing on the emergence of the Lebanese Army, its paralysis during the civil war from 1975 to 1990, and its reconstruction after the war. He discusses the remarkable transformation of a military dominated by one sector of society--the Christian communities, and particularly the Maronites--into one that is characterized by power sharing among Lebanon's various communities, large families, and regions. The book develops a new approach to the study of the role of the military in divided societies by examining military institutions from three intertwined angles: first, as major arenas for social coexistence and conflict; second, as actors that are involved in politics but are also affected by political processes; and third, as actors that promote the process of state formation. This comprehensive look at Lebanon will inform the discussion of other divided societies, such as Afghanistan and Iraq, that face the dual challenge of restoring the political system and the security sector after state failure and intrastate conflict.

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