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Democracy in Lebanon - Political Parties and the Struggle for Power Since Syrian Withdrawal

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Informationen zum Autor Abbas Assi is an academic and researcher. He currently teaches at the Lebanese University. Klappentext The 'Cedar Revolution' in Lebanon, which was sparked by the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri on 14 February 2005, was seen by many as an opportunity for Lebanon's fragile political system to move towards a more stable form of democracy. But contrary to these expectations, in the years since Syrian military withdrawal in April 2005, Lebanon has been plagued with sectarian and political unrest and conflict. Abbas Assi here explores the obstacles that impeded the democratic transition process and how subsequent events since 2005 (such as the passing of UNSCR 1559, the 2006 Hizbullah-Israel war and the Syrian conflict) have bolstered this trend. By looking at these, Assi examines how the intersection of the influence of external factors and powers with domestic conflicts has shaped the behaviour of political parties and has had implications on their ability to reach compromises and initiate democratic reforms. By analysing the impact of the intersection of domestic and external factors on democracy, this book is a vital reference for those studying politics of Lebanon and the Middle East more broadly.An analysis of how Lebanon’s political system leaves the country weaker and more liable to external influence Zusammenfassung The 'Cedar Revolution' in Lebanon! which was sparked by the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri on 14 February 2005! was seen by many as an opportunity for Lebanon's fragile political system to move towards a more stable form of democracy. But contrary to these expectations! in the years since Syrian military withdrawal in April 2005! Lebanon has been plagued with sectarian and political unrest and conflict. Abbas Assi here explores the obstacles that impeded the democratic transition process and how subsequent events since 2005 (such as the passing of UNSCR 1559! the 2006 Hizbullah-Israel war and the Syrian conflict) have bolstered this trend. By looking at these! Assi examines how the intersection of the influence of external factors and powers with domestic conflicts has shaped the behaviour of political parties and has had implications on their ability to reach compromises and initiate democratic reforms. By analysing the impact of the intersection of domestic and external factors on democracy! this book is a vital reference for those studying politics of Lebanon and the Middle East more broadly. Inhaltsverzeichnis IntroductionChapter 1: Consociational TheoryChapter 2: The Consociational Model of LebanonChapter 3: The Democratisation Process in Pre- and Post-2005 PeriodsChapter 4: Domestic Variables and Political PartiesChapter 5: Exogenous Variables and Political Parties Chapter 6: The Syrian Conflict and Lebanon's 2013 Parliamentary ElectionConclusion...

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