Debating Lebanon's Power-Sharing Model

The terms power sharing, consociational democracy, and consociationalism10 are used inter- changeably in consociational literature to categorize the Lebanese situation. [...]alternative expressions such as "political pluralism," "political confessionalism," or "political sec...

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Main Author: Fakhoury, Tamirace (author)
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Published: 2014
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Fakhoury, T. (2014). Debating Lebanon's Power-Sharing Model: An Opportunity or an Impasse for Democratization Studies in the Middle East?. Arab Studies Journal, 22(1), 230.
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description The terms power sharing, consociational democracy, and consociationalism10 are used inter- changeably in consociational literature to categorize the Lebanese situation. [...]alternative expressions such as "political pluralism," "political confessionalism," or "political sectarianism"11 offer scholars whose primary research focuses on Lebanon heuristic tools with which to describe how the consociational method has been reappropriated in the Lebanese case. According to one dominant perspective, Lebanese sectarian communities are the "boundary markers" in Lebanon's "social stratifica- tion"13 as well as the building blocks structuring political relations.
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spelling Debating Lebanon's Power-Sharing ModelOpportunity for an Impasse for Democratization Sutdies in the Middle east?Fakhoury, TamiraceThe terms power sharing, consociational democracy, and consociationalism10 are used inter- changeably in consociational literature to categorize the Lebanese situation. [...]alternative expressions such as "political pluralism," "political confessionalism," or "political sectarianism"11 offer scholars whose primary research focuses on Lebanon heuristic tools with which to describe how the consociational method has been reappropriated in the Lebanese case. According to one dominant perspective, Lebanese sectarian communities are the "boundary markers" in Lebanon's "social stratifica- tion"13 as well as the building blocks structuring political relations.PublishedN/A2016-03-21T13:32:49Z2016-03-21T13:32:49Z20142016-03-21Articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1083-4753http://hdl.handle.net/10725/3378Fakhoury, T. (2014). Debating Lebanon's Power-Sharing Model: An Opportunity or an Impasse for Democratization Studies in the Middle East?. Arab Studies Journal, 22(1), 230.enArab Studies Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:laur.lau.edu.lb:10725/33782016-08-08T06:43:05Z
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