Lebanon and the Arab Uprisings: In the Eye of the Hurricane: Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series
Editat de Maximilian Felsch, Martin Wählischen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iun 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138885844
ISBN-10: 1138885843
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138885843
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: 8
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Durham Modern Middle East and Islamic World Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction
1. Lebanon and the Arab Uprisings: In the Eye of the Hurricane
Martin Wählisch and Maximilian Felsch
Part I: Stability, Unity and Confessional Balance
2. Lebanon’s Consociational Politics in the Post-2011 Middle East: The Paradox of Resilience
Tamirace Fakhoury
3. The Role of Hizbullah in the Syrian Conflict
Magnus Ranstorp
4. Jihadism in Lebanon after the Syrian Uprising
Aaron Y. Zelin
5. The Rise of Christian Nationalism in Lebanon
Maximilian Felsch
Part II: Humanitarian, Economic and Social Challenges
6. Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: Coping with Unprecedented Challenges
Sam van Vliet
7. The Blind Spot: Palestinian Refugees from Syria in Lebanon
Daniel Meier
8. The Economic Cost of the Arab Uprising on the Lebanese Economy
Marcus Marktanner, Maureen E. Wilson and Sandra El-Saghir
9. The Fight for Oil and Gas: Regional Rivalry, the Arab Uprisings and Lebanon’s Energy Sector
Isabella Ruble
Part III: Foreign Policy, Regional Ties and International Relations
10. Lebanese Foreign Policy and the Arab Uprisings
Henrietta Wilkins
11. Syrian-Lebanese Relations: The Impossible Dissociation between Lebanon and Syria
Carsten Wieland
12. U.S.-Lebanese Relations: Long-term Schizophrenia
Jennifer Skulte-Ouaiss
13. EU-Lebanese Relations: Shifting EU Policies in the Aftermath of the Arab Uprisings?
Julian Pänke
1. Lebanon and the Arab Uprisings: In the Eye of the Hurricane
Martin Wählisch and Maximilian Felsch
Part I: Stability, Unity and Confessional Balance
2. Lebanon’s Consociational Politics in the Post-2011 Middle East: The Paradox of Resilience
Tamirace Fakhoury
3. The Role of Hizbullah in the Syrian Conflict
Magnus Ranstorp
4. Jihadism in Lebanon after the Syrian Uprising
Aaron Y. Zelin
5. The Rise of Christian Nationalism in Lebanon
Maximilian Felsch
Part II: Humanitarian, Economic and Social Challenges
6. Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: Coping with Unprecedented Challenges
Sam van Vliet
7. The Blind Spot: Palestinian Refugees from Syria in Lebanon
Daniel Meier
8. The Economic Cost of the Arab Uprising on the Lebanese Economy
Marcus Marktanner, Maureen E. Wilson and Sandra El-Saghir
9. The Fight for Oil and Gas: Regional Rivalry, the Arab Uprisings and Lebanon’s Energy Sector
Isabella Ruble
Part III: Foreign Policy, Regional Ties and International Relations
10. Lebanese Foreign Policy and the Arab Uprisings
Henrietta Wilkins
11. Syrian-Lebanese Relations: The Impossible Dissociation between Lebanon and Syria
Carsten Wieland
12. U.S.-Lebanese Relations: Long-term Schizophrenia
Jennifer Skulte-Ouaiss
13. EU-Lebanese Relations: Shifting EU Policies in the Aftermath of the Arab Uprisings?
Julian Pänke
Notă biografică
Maximilian Felsch is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Haigazian University, Beirut, Lebanon.
Martin Wählisch serves as Political Affairs Officer for the United Nations in the Office of the Special Coordinator for Lebanon and is an affiliated scholar of the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon.
Martin Wählisch serves as Political Affairs Officer for the United Nations in the Office of the Special Coordinator for Lebanon and is an affiliated scholar of the Issam Fares Institute for Public Policy and International Affairs at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon.
Recenzii
"Waehlisch, Felsch and their contributing authors, have produced a book on Lebanon today that is as dynamic, diverse and absorbing as the country itself. It captures both the subtle and blunt workings of the Lebanese governance system that is unique, sometimes frustrating, but certifiably durable to date. This book clarifies how Lebanon works and how it has weathered recent Middle Eastern upheavals and wars, while also shedding light on important regional dynamics that are central actors in the country. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Lebanon today."
Rami G. Khouri, American University of Beirut, Lebanon / Harvard Kennedy School, USA.
"In the upheavals that have transformed the Middle East over the past five years, Lebanon has been uncharacteristically absent from the headlines. And yet, the Arab uprisings have had a tremendous impact upon the country. This excellent collection of essays explores the legacy of the Syrian civil war and other regional conflicts upon Lebanon's demographic balance, political contract, infrastructure and social services, foreign policy, and economy. It is an essential text for any scholar, policymaker, or general reader concerned with Lebanon and its future."
Elias Muhanna, Brown University, USA.
"Waehlisch, Felsch and their contributing authors, have produced a book on Lebanon today that is as dynamic, diverse and absorbing as the country itself. It captures both the subtle and blunt workings of the Lebanese governance system that is unique, sometimes frustrating, but certifiably durable to date. This book clarifies how Lebanon works and how it has weathered recent Middle Eastern upheavals and wars, while also shedding light on important regional dynamics that are central actors in the country. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Lebanon today."
Rami G. Khouri, American University of Beirut, Lebanon / Harvard Kennedy School, USA.
"In the upheavals that have transformed the Middle East over the past five years, Lebanon has been uncharacteristically absent from the headlines. And yet, the Arab uprisings have had a tremendous impact upon the country. This excellent collection of essays explores the legacy of the Syrian civil war and other regional conflicts upon Lebanon's demographic balance, political contract, infrastructure and social services, foreign policy, and economy. It is an essential text for any scholar, policymaker, or general reader concerned with Lebanon and its future."
Elias Muhanna, Brown University, USA.
"A treasure trove of new ideas and fresh research with valuable insights not only on Lebanon but also on developments in the region since the Arab Spring. It responds to a necessity that emerges in times of radical change: a re-evaluation of everything we thought we knew."
Nadim Shehadi, Director of the Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies at The Fletcher School, Tufts University
Rami G. Khouri, American University of Beirut, Lebanon / Harvard Kennedy School, USA.
"In the upheavals that have transformed the Middle East over the past five years, Lebanon has been uncharacteristically absent from the headlines. And yet, the Arab uprisings have had a tremendous impact upon the country. This excellent collection of essays explores the legacy of the Syrian civil war and other regional conflicts upon Lebanon's demographic balance, political contract, infrastructure and social services, foreign policy, and economy. It is an essential text for any scholar, policymaker, or general reader concerned with Lebanon and its future."
Elias Muhanna, Brown University, USA.
"Waehlisch, Felsch and their contributing authors, have produced a book on Lebanon today that is as dynamic, diverse and absorbing as the country itself. It captures both the subtle and blunt workings of the Lebanese governance system that is unique, sometimes frustrating, but certifiably durable to date. This book clarifies how Lebanon works and how it has weathered recent Middle Eastern upheavals and wars, while also shedding light on important regional dynamics that are central actors in the country. It is essential reading for anyone interested in Lebanon today."
Rami G. Khouri, American University of Beirut, Lebanon / Harvard Kennedy School, USA.
"In the upheavals that have transformed the Middle East over the past five years, Lebanon has been uncharacteristically absent from the headlines. And yet, the Arab uprisings have had a tremendous impact upon the country. This excellent collection of essays explores the legacy of the Syrian civil war and other regional conflicts upon Lebanon's demographic balance, political contract, infrastructure and social services, foreign policy, and economy. It is an essential text for any scholar, policymaker, or general reader concerned with Lebanon and its future."
Elias Muhanna, Brown University, USA.
"A treasure trove of new ideas and fresh research with valuable insights not only on Lebanon but also on developments in the region since the Arab Spring. It responds to a necessity that emerges in times of radical change: a re-evaluation of everything we thought we knew."
Nadim Shehadi, Director of the Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies at The Fletcher School, Tufts University
Descriere
Although there has not been the equivalent in Lebanon of the uprisings seen in other Arab countries, the fragile state has nevertheless been put under increased strain by the events in neighbouring countries. Over one million refugees, equal to one quarter of Lebanon’s population, have moved in from Syria, Sunni jihadists and Shi’a Hizbullah have engaged in some fighting, and both the economy and the delicate confessional balance of the country have been threatened. At the same time there has been a rise in Christian nationalism, and friction with Israel concerning maritime boundaries and newly discovered oil and gas in the Mediterranean. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the current situation in Lebanon, and a detailed assessment of the difficulties which Lebanon is currently facing.