Muslim communities in Lebanon have developed radically new institutions of religious leadership since the advent of the confessional state. These leaderships were created or refined over the course of Lebanon's first five decades (1920s–1970s), often building on pre-existing institutional norms but shaped by common patterns of integration into a state-centric system of confessional representation. Such institutions have played a key role in representing and reinforcing the sectarianisation of Islam in the country. On the other hand, their proximity to the state has made them prominent advocates of peaceful coexistence and political participation. This paper shows (1) how three Islamic religious leaderships have become institutional expressi...
This study examines the extent to which confessional identities in Lebanon are responsible for shapi...
Lebanon established itself as a consociation in 1943 and for thirty years achieved relative stabilit...
Despite being considered as one of the oldest constitutional democracies in the Middle East, Lebanon...
In examining the social correlates of sectarianism in Lebanon, this paper first assesses the signifi...
Since the arrangement of the National pact of Lebanon, in 1943, the country has been struggling with...
Since the arrangement of the National pact of Lebanon, in 1943, the country has been struggling with...
Recent multiethnic Lebanese history has been characterised by a high degree of tension between secta...
Recent multiethnic Lebanese history has been characterised by a high degree of tension between secta...
Recent multiethnic Lebanese history has been characterised by a high degree of tension between secta...
Lebanon has a number of features that determine its special position in the region and its importanc...
Despite being considered as one of the oldest constitutional democracies in the Middle East, Lebanon...
The colonial view of Levantine society as a mosaic of religions established lasting precedents for c...
Salafism was not prominent in Lebanon before the war in Syria. The chapter outlines the sudden rise ...
This article examines political sectarianism as institutionalized in the consociational power sharin...
This study examines the extent to which confessional identities in Lebanon are responsible for shapi...
This study examines the extent to which confessional identities in Lebanon are responsible for shapi...
Lebanon established itself as a consociation in 1943 and for thirty years achieved relative stabilit...
Despite being considered as one of the oldest constitutional democracies in the Middle East, Lebanon...
In examining the social correlates of sectarianism in Lebanon, this paper first assesses the signifi...
Since the arrangement of the National pact of Lebanon, in 1943, the country has been struggling with...
Since the arrangement of the National pact of Lebanon, in 1943, the country has been struggling with...
Recent multiethnic Lebanese history has been characterised by a high degree of tension between secta...
Recent multiethnic Lebanese history has been characterised by a high degree of tension between secta...
Recent multiethnic Lebanese history has been characterised by a high degree of tension between secta...
Lebanon has a number of features that determine its special position in the region and its importanc...
Despite being considered as one of the oldest constitutional democracies in the Middle East, Lebanon...
The colonial view of Levantine society as a mosaic of religions established lasting precedents for c...
Salafism was not prominent in Lebanon before the war in Syria. The chapter outlines the sudden rise ...
This article examines political sectarianism as institutionalized in the consociational power sharin...
This study examines the extent to which confessional identities in Lebanon are responsible for shapi...
This study examines the extent to which confessional identities in Lebanon are responsible for shapi...
Lebanon established itself as a consociation in 1943 and for thirty years achieved relative stabilit...
Despite being considered as one of the oldest constitutional democracies in the Middle East, Lebanon...