This article uses Pierre Bourdieu's theory to analyze the relation between the Lebanese state and the reproduction of unequal power relations, in particular through the phenomenon of wasta (an Arabic word referring to the use of connections to obtain scarce goods or services). We attempt to demonstrate how social reproduction in Lebanon has come to rely on the clandestine exchange of certain symbolic and material resources, exemplified in practice by the ways in which different social agents make use of wasta. We further attempt to show how such exchange, rather than any negation of the state, in fact is connected intimately to effects produced by the state in the organization of these resources. We achieve this by analyzing the particular ...
International audienceTh is article aims to analyse the patron–client relationship through a detaile...
This thesis explores the durability of elite domination in the three Lebanese municipalities of Zahl...
This essay seeks to analyze some political complexities of the country of Lebanon in light of popula...
This article uses Pierre Bourdieu’s theory to analyze the relation between the Lebanese state and th...
Defence date: 9 December 2014Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute (...
This paper views current relationships between social welfare providers and citizens in Lebanon in l...
This chapter reflects on the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran's impact on Bahrain and Lebanon. ...
International audienceThis article interrogates the notion that the state in Lebanon is a constantly...
Faced with severe social, political, and economic challenges, Lebanon is described as a weak state. ...
Lebanon established itself as a consociation in 1943 and for thirty years achieved relative stabilit...
Scholars usually characterize the Lebanese state as weak, broken down, irrelevant, or absent. Taking...
Bibliography: leaves 88 -91.How does clientelism implicate the political, economic and governance fo...
A recurrent paradox accompanies Pierre Bourdieu's description of his relation to his earliest field ...
Lebanon has a number of features that determine its special position in the region and its importanc...
International audienceA recurrent paradox accompanies Pierre Bourdieu's description of his relation ...
International audienceTh is article aims to analyse the patron–client relationship through a detaile...
This thesis explores the durability of elite domination in the three Lebanese municipalities of Zahl...
This essay seeks to analyze some political complexities of the country of Lebanon in light of popula...
This article uses Pierre Bourdieu’s theory to analyze the relation between the Lebanese state and th...
Defence date: 9 December 2014Examining Board: Professor Olivier Roy, European University Institute (...
This paper views current relationships between social welfare providers and citizens in Lebanon in l...
This chapter reflects on the rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran's impact on Bahrain and Lebanon. ...
International audienceThis article interrogates the notion that the state in Lebanon is a constantly...
Faced with severe social, political, and economic challenges, Lebanon is described as a weak state. ...
Lebanon established itself as a consociation in 1943 and for thirty years achieved relative stabilit...
Scholars usually characterize the Lebanese state as weak, broken down, irrelevant, or absent. Taking...
Bibliography: leaves 88 -91.How does clientelism implicate the political, economic and governance fo...
A recurrent paradox accompanies Pierre Bourdieu's description of his relation to his earliest field ...
Lebanon has a number of features that determine its special position in the region and its importanc...
International audienceA recurrent paradox accompanies Pierre Bourdieu's description of his relation ...
International audienceTh is article aims to analyse the patron–client relationship through a detaile...
This thesis explores the durability of elite domination in the three Lebanese municipalities of Zahl...
This essay seeks to analyze some political complexities of the country of Lebanon in light of popula...