Power Sharing in Lebanon: Consociationalism Since 1820
Power Sharing in Lebanon: Consociationalism Since 1820
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Power Sharing in Lebanon explores the origins and evolution of power-sharing arrangements in the country, tracing their impact on stability and governance. The book establishes a relationship between mobilization, ethnurgy, memory, and trauma and their influence on power-sharing provisions.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 216 pages
\n Publication date: 30 September 2020
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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This comprehensive book delves into the intricate origins and evolution of power-sharing arrangements in Lebanon, exploring the profound interplay between mobilization, ethnography, memory, and trauma. The author establishes a compelling relationship between these factors and the provisions governing power sharing in the country.
The book begins its journey in the 1820s, a period marked by the politicization of identities among communities, ultimately culminating in the first major outbreak of civil violence between the Druze and the Maronites. These turbulent four decades in Lebanon gave rise to various power-sharing arrangements aimed at establishing peace. The political systems introduced in Lebanon include the Kaim-Makamiya (dual sub-governorship), a quasi-federal arrangement; the Mutassarifiya, the prototype of a power-sharing system; the post-independence political system of Lebanon, often referred to as semi-consociation due to the concentration of executive powers in the Presidential office; and finally, the full consociation of the Taif Republic.
Throughout these phases, a unique interaction between the non-structural elements played a pivotal role in shaping power-sharing dynamics. At times, this interaction led to instability, while at other times, it brought the system to its knees, as witnessed in the periods of 1840-1860 and 1975. Power Sharing in Lebanon stands as the pioneering academic work that underscores the significant influence of these non-structural factors that hinder power sharing. This invaluable volume has become a crucial resource for students and scholars engaged in Lebanese Politics and the broader Middle East region.
\n Weight: 352g\n
Dimension: 155 x 234 x 13 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780367662905\n \n
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