
Coexistence in Wartime Lebanon
Decline of a State and Rise of a Nation
Theodor Hanf(Author)
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 23. December 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
736 pages
978-1-84885-715-5 (ISBN)
Description
For fifteen years, Lebanon's disparate confessional groups waged a bloody and protracted civil war. Still today, power-sharing between Sunni, Shi'i, Christian and Druze groups is a precarious balance, greatly affected by and in turn affecting events across the Middle East. But even during times of conflict, Lebanon's communities have managed a modicum of coexistence: agreeing on the importance of maintaining the Lebanese state and sharing the fear of being the player left standing in a macabre game of musical chairs. Tracing the origins of the civil war, Theodor Hanf shows that it was primarily a surrogate war over Palestine which escalated into a conflict between the diverse Lebanese communities. Hanf's central theme is the problem of conflict and conflict regulation between these groups, a theme which continues to have resonance over two decades since the end of the civil war. This highly influential book - now available in a paperback edition - delves into vital issues, such as how conflicts were peacefully regulated before the war, and how the country came to be a battlefield for proxy wars and analyses the prospects for permanent coexistence.
Reviews / Votes
'This massive work is an important scholarly contribution to our knowledge of Lebanon and its war. The book is a product of years of labour, and the author's tremendous knowledge is effectively woven into the narrative.' International Journal of Middle East Studies One of the best books to be written about theLebanese conflict.' Karl Sharro 'Theodor Hanf brings a deep understanding of Lebanon - If you want to read only one book on Lebanon, this is it.' Nadim Shehadi, Director, Fares Centre, The Fletcher School, Tufts UniversityMore details
Edition
Annotated edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Annotated edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 141 mm
Thickness: 50 mm
Weight
688 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84885-715-5 (9781848857155)
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Person
Theodor Hanf is Visiting Professor of Political Studies at the American University of Beirut and Honorary Professor of Political Science at the University of Freiburg.
Content
Preface to the Paperback Edition
Introduction: One Too Many People in the Levant?
Chapter 1: Conflict Regulation and Crises in Multi-Communal States: The Proliferation of Multi-Communal States in the Twentieth Century
Chapter 2: The 'Lebanese Model': Coexistence in Pre-War Lebanon
Chapter 3: The Clouding Horizon: Non-Lebanese Factors of Conflict
Chapter 4: Danse Macabre 1975-1988: Parties, Masks and Steps
Chapter 5: Violence without Victory: Forms, Costs and Consequences of War
Chapter 6: Foxes and Lions: Politicians and Militia
Chapter 7: Coexistence in War: Attitudes and Opinions of Economically Active Lebanese, 1981-1987
Chapter 8: A Revocable Covenant: A Preliminary Synopsis
Chapter 9: The Disintegration of the State: The Road to Dependence, 1988-1990
Chapter 10: The Two Faces of the Second Republic: Trappings of Sovereignty, 1990-1992
Chapter 11: The Emergence of a Nation: Epilogue and Conjectures
Introduction: One Too Many People in the Levant?
Chapter 1: Conflict Regulation and Crises in Multi-Communal States: The Proliferation of Multi-Communal States in the Twentieth Century
Chapter 2: The 'Lebanese Model': Coexistence in Pre-War Lebanon
Chapter 3: The Clouding Horizon: Non-Lebanese Factors of Conflict
Chapter 4: Danse Macabre 1975-1988: Parties, Masks and Steps
Chapter 5: Violence without Victory: Forms, Costs and Consequences of War
Chapter 6: Foxes and Lions: Politicians and Militia
Chapter 7: Coexistence in War: Attitudes and Opinions of Economically Active Lebanese, 1981-1987
Chapter 8: A Revocable Covenant: A Preliminary Synopsis
Chapter 9: The Disintegration of the State: The Road to Dependence, 1988-1990
Chapter 10: The Two Faces of the Second Republic: Trappings of Sovereignty, 1990-1992
Chapter 11: The Emergence of a Nation: Epilogue and Conjectures