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Lebanon Facing The Arab Uprisings : Constraints and Adaptation / edited by Rosita Di Peri, Daniel Meier.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Di Peri, Rosita, Editor.
Meier, Daniel, Editor.
Series:
Palgrave pivot.
Palgrave Pivot
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Middle East--Politics and government.
Middle East.
Peace.
Islam--Doctrines.
Islam.
Emigration and immigration.
Welfare state.
Middle Eastern Politics.
Peace and Conflict Studies.
Islamic Theology.
Human Migration.
Welfare.
Local Subjects:
Middle Eastern Politics.
Peace and Conflict Studies.
Islamic Theology.
Human Migration.
Welfare.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 162 p. 6 illus.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2017.
Place of Publication:
London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Pivot, 2017.
Summary:
This book provides an intimate picture of Lebanon, exploring the impacts of the Arab uprisings of 2011 which are deeply affecting Lebanese politics and society. The book examines Lebanon's current issues and its deep sectarian divisions, as well as the ways in which it still seems able to find some adaptation paths to face the many challenges left by its regional sectarian and political polarization. Authors delve into border regions, Syrian refugees, the welfare state, the Lebanese Army, popular mobilisations in 2011 and the two main communities, the Sunnis and the Shia. Built on various fieldwork researches, the volume explores each of the topics through the lenses of identification building processes, the re-ordering of social and/or political relations, and the nationhood symbols and meanings. Rosita Di Peri is Lecturer in Political Science & International Relations in the Department of Culture, Politics and Society at the University of Torino, Italy. She has published in 'Rivista Italiana di Politiche Pubbliche', 'Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica', 'Politics Religion and Ideology', 'The British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies' and 'Oriente Moderno'. Daniel Meier is Research fellow at CNRS, Grenoble, France, in the EUborderscapes Research Programme and teaches at the University of Geneva. His research interest focuses on border and identity issues in the Middle East. He recently published Shaping Lebanon's Borderlands. Armed resistance and International intervention in South Lebanon (2016). .
Contents:
Introduction; Rosita Di Peri and Daniel Meier
FIRST PART: From identification to social (dis)order
Chapter 1. 'Willy-nilly we have to live side by side': Relationships between locals and newcomers at the Syria-Lebanon border; Lorenzo Trombetta
Chapter 2. The Sunni community in Lebanon: from "Harirism" to "sheikhism"?; Daniel Meier and Rosita Di Peri
Chapter 3. Rebordering the Lebanese Shi'i Public Sphere; Francesco Mazzucotelli
SECOND PART From (re)-ordering to nationhood
Chapter 4. From isqat an-nizam at-ta'ifi to the garbage crisis movement: political identities and antisectarian movements; Marie-Noëlle AbiYaghi, Myriam Catusse, and Miriam Younes
Chapter 5. "The People Want the Army": Is the Lebanese Military an Exception to the Crisis of the State?; Vincent Geisser
Chapter 6. Rethinking Lebanese Welfare in Ageing Emergencies; Estella Carpi
Chapter 7. Syria's Refugees in Lebanon: Brothers, burden, and bone of contention; Are John Knudsen. .
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:
9781352000054
1352000059

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