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Activism, Change and Sectarianism in the Free Patriotic Movement in Lebanon: Reform and Transition in the Mediterranean

Autor Joseph P. Helou
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This book explores the thirty-year trajectory of the Free Patriotic Movement that aimed to achieve the freedom, sovereignty and independence of Lebanon from the Lebanese political elite and Syrian hegemony. It sheds light on the movement’s activism, changes and sectarianism throughout the stages of movement emergence, persistence and party transformation. The author shows how the movement built on opportunities that culminated in its rise, both in civil society and nationally, despite a number of challenges. The book also reveals the formation of intricate units and communication channels to mobilize activism and increase commitment to the movement’s cause. While discussing the significance of Michel Aoun and Gebran Bassil to the future of the FPM, the author asserts that various party dimensions and practices are conditioned by regional and international politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030257064
ISBN-10: 3030257061
Pagini: 202
Ilustrații: VII, 202 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Reform and Transition in the Mediterranean

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. The Rise of Aoun and his movement (1988-1990).- Chapter 3. FPM Emergence in the Complex Political Economy of Post-war Lebanon.- Chapter 4. FPM Mobilization Keeps the Flame Burning (1991-2005).- Chapter 5. Risks of Party Transition and Sectarian Politics (2005-2015).- Chapter 6. The General turned President, Son-in-law groomed Leader and the Dream lost in Translation.

Notă biografică

​Joseph P. Helou is Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Lebanese American University in Beirut, Lebanon. His research interests include movements, political parties, international terrorism, post-war reconstruction, state capabilities and areas of limited statehood. He analytically treats topics of enquiry in a holistic approach uncovering the interplay between national, regional and international politics.

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This book explores the thirty-year trajectory of the Free Patriotic Movement that aimed to achieve the freedom, sovereignty and independence of Lebanon from the Lebanese political elite and Syrian hegemony. It sheds light on the movement’s activism, changes and sectarianism throughout the stages of movement emergence, persistence and party transformation. The author shows how the movement built on opportunities that culminated in its rise, both in civil society and nationally, despite a number of challenges. The book also reveals the formation of intricate units and communication channels to mobilize activism and increase commitment to the movement’s cause. While discussing the significance of Michel Aoun and Gebran Bassil to the future of the FPM, the author asserts that various party dimensions and practices are conditioned by regional and international politics.Joseph P. Helou is Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Lebanese American University in Beirut, Lebanon. His research interests include movements, political parties, international terrorism, post-war reconstruction, state capabilities and areas of limited statehood. He analytically treats topics of enquiry in a holistic approach uncovering the interplay between national, regional and international politics.

Caracteristici

Deals with the 28-year trajectory of the Free Patriotic Movement Explores the role of sectarianism and secularism in the FPM Sheds light on the role of political activists whose backgrounds are predominantly middle-class Christian