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Sharing Power and Faking Governance? Lebanese State and Non-State Institutions during the War in Syria [1]

The International Spectator [2]

Sharing Power and Faking Governance? Lebanese State and Non-State Institutions during the War in Syria

Authors:
Carmen Geha [3]
24/11/2019

The war in Syria has caused both external and internal pressures on the Lebanese political system and state institutions. Yet, the Lebanese power-sharing system rests on a set of institutional mechanisms, both state and non-state, which allow its politicians to continue to govern, even in this tumultuous situation, and to respond to crisis. Empirical evidence on how policies were negotiated concerning security, elections, and refugees between 2012 and 2018 shows an interaction between state and non-state institutions and highlights the role of such mechanisms in power-sharing institutions.
Keywords: Lebanon, Syria, power-sharing, governance, crisis

Details

  • Details

    The International Spectator, Vol. 54, No. 4, December 2019, p. 125-140
  • In:
    The International Spectator [2]
  • Issue

    54/4
  • ISBN/ISSN/DOI:
    10.1080/03932729.2019.1632064

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