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Título Lebanon Confronts Partition Fears: Has Consociationalism Benefitted Minorities?
Autores BARROSO CORTÉS, FRANCISCO SALVADOR, Kechichian, Joseph A.
Publicación externa Si
Medio Contemp. Rev. Middle East
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Fecha de publicacion 01/03/2018
ISI 000503081500002
DOI 10.1177/2347798917744292
Abstract Lebanese consociationalism has been under stress due to serious internal and external pressures. Though Lebanese regional and global leaders continue to pay lip service to Lebanon\'s unity and uphold putative commitments to its sovereignty and territorial integrity, partition to resolve internal crises remains on the table. After a long and still unsettled civil war, absolute internal discord among citizens and, increasingly, the uprisings throughout the region, partition was and is once again openly discussed by many even if most camouflage it under the decentralization, federalism, or con-federalism schemes. The article underlines the inherent vulnerabilities of the Lebanese state and analyzes its deep fault lines raising a serious question about the future integrity of Lebanon.
Palabras clave Lebanon; consociationalism; minorities; Hizballah; constitutional crisis; partition
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