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Taif Agreement
State Fragility in Lebanon: Proximate Causes and Sources of Resilience
“Restrictions on Hezbollah Would Do Little to Nothing to Strengthen Pro-Democracy Forces in Lebanon.”
Lebanon
Lebanon: a Consociational Model to Be Refined
The Ongoing Battle for Beirut: Old Dynamics and New Trends Benedetta Berti
WAR in YEMEN: COSTS and BENEFITS to the UNITED STATES by Sandra Sadek HONORS THESIS Submitted to Texas State University in Part
The Taif Agreement
Consensus Democracy and Representation in Lebanon
LEBANON: at the EDGE of ANOTHER CIVIL WAR Almula
Lebanon: Background and U.S. Policy
Consociationalism in Lebanon
Whither Saudi Arabian-Yemeni Relations?: Interests and I1nplications for U.S
S. Con. Res. 28
S. Con. Res. 28
S. Con. Res. 28
Confessionalism and Electoral Reform in Lebanon
Lebanon: the Presidential Vacuum Awaiting Regional and International Agreements
UN Mediation in Libya, Syria, and Yemen
Top View
Lebanon's Lively Press Lebanon's Lively Press
The Distribution of Power in the Lebanese Parliament Revisited Mostapha Diss, Frank Steffen
Hezbollah After the Lebanese Civil War
Lebanon's Stubborn Resistance to Change
Al-Maghafi 3478 Vol1.Pdf
Armed Groups and Sovereignty
Confessionalism in Lebanon: Reflection and an Analysis of Issues Laura Kisthardt John Carroll University,
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Post-War Lebanese Communities in Search of Reconciliation Elizabeth Picard
Middle East Briefs: Available on the Crown Center Website
Democracy in Lebanon - Challenges and Prospects
Even If One Only Scours the Headlines of the Lebanese Press, Hardly a Day
Planning Ahead for a Postconflict Syria: Lessons from Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen
Planning Ahead for a Postconflict Syria: Lessons from Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen
How Hezbollah Holds Sway Over the Lebanese State
1 Power-Sharing After Civil War: 30 Years Since Lebanon's Taif
The Rights of Lebanese Expatriates and Their Political Engagement with the Homeland