The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09592318.2013.866432We know little of the internal governing practices of non-state actors once in control of territory. Some territories have witnessed the establishment of new institutions of public goods remarkably similar to state institutions. This article compares four armed political parties governing territory during the Lebanese civil war. These non-state violent actors established complex political and economic institutions and administrative structures. Despite the wide range of ideologies and identities of these actors, they all converged in their institutional priorities, although not in their capacities or the particular ways of achieving thos...
Published online: 27 Apr 2017Research on violent spillovers in civil war has often exaggerated the p...
While much of the civil war literature considers the impact religious or ethnic identities have on t...
The Lebanese Civil War was a violent, destructive conflict that plagued Lebanon for fifteen years an...
This project takes popular organizations in mid-twentieth century Lebanon as its focus. These socio-...
The Lebanese civil war of 1975-1990 is widely viewed as a canonical example of ethnic cleansing wher...
There is a temptation to emphasise the constants of instability when analysing Lebanese politics: di...
Recent multiethnic Lebanese history has been characterised by a high degree of tension between secta...
Pro-government militias are a prominent feature of civil wars. Governments in Colombia, Syria, and S...
Recent multiethnic Lebanese history has been characterised by a high degree of tension between secta...
Civil war is perhaps the most catastrophic event that can befall a country, and yet the long-term po...
In recent years, the relations between weak central governments and armed groups in the periphery ha...
Lebanon's option in favor of a "weak" state implied that armed forces remained voluntarily limited a...
Lebanon’s civil war ended in 1990 with the Taëf Accord that rebalanced power between religious commu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-58)Utilizing a codebook developed for the study, measu...
Lebanon has a number of features that determine its special position in the region and its importanc...
Published online: 27 Apr 2017Research on violent spillovers in civil war has often exaggerated the p...
While much of the civil war literature considers the impact religious or ethnic identities have on t...
The Lebanese Civil War was a violent, destructive conflict that plagued Lebanon for fifteen years an...
This project takes popular organizations in mid-twentieth century Lebanon as its focus. These socio-...
The Lebanese civil war of 1975-1990 is widely viewed as a canonical example of ethnic cleansing wher...
There is a temptation to emphasise the constants of instability when analysing Lebanese politics: di...
Recent multiethnic Lebanese history has been characterised by a high degree of tension between secta...
Pro-government militias are a prominent feature of civil wars. Governments in Colombia, Syria, and S...
Recent multiethnic Lebanese history has been characterised by a high degree of tension between secta...
Civil war is perhaps the most catastrophic event that can befall a country, and yet the long-term po...
In recent years, the relations between weak central governments and armed groups in the periphery ha...
Lebanon's option in favor of a "weak" state implied that armed forces remained voluntarily limited a...
Lebanon’s civil war ended in 1990 with the Taëf Accord that rebalanced power between religious commu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-58)Utilizing a codebook developed for the study, measu...
Lebanon has a number of features that determine its special position in the region and its importanc...
Published online: 27 Apr 2017Research on violent spillovers in civil war has often exaggerated the p...
While much of the civil war literature considers the impact religious or ethnic identities have on t...
The Lebanese Civil War was a violent, destructive conflict that plagued Lebanon for fifteen years an...