State and society in Syria and Lebanon
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State and society in Syria and Lebanon
University of Exeter Press, 1993
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Includes index
Includes 2 essays in French
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text traces the social and political development of Syria and Lebanon from the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire to the present day. Written by a number of specialists and scholars, it offers a comparative study by means of concentration on major turning-points in the modern history of both countries. The book opens with the foundation of the first modern Arab government in 1919 and ends with an analysis of the Syrian-Lebanese co-operation treaty. Based on new research data and offering original approaches, the book should be a useful addition to literature on both Lebanon and Syria.
目次
- Contents: Arabism, society and economy in Syria, 1918-1920, Abdul-Karim Rafeq
- an evaluation of the Arab goverment in Damascus, 1918-1920, Khairia Kasmieh
- le grand-Liban et le projet de la confederation Syrienne d'apres des documents Francais, Wajih Kawtharani
- les orthodoxes entre Beyrouth et Damas - une millet chretienne dans deux villes Ottomanes, May Davie
- greater Lebanon - the formation of a caste system?, Sofia Saadeh
- laissez-faire, outward-orientation, and regional economic disintegration - a case study of the dissolution of the Syro-Lebanese customs union, Carolyn L. Gates
- linkages and constraints of the Syrian economy, Huda Hawwa
- Syrian foreign policy at the crossroads - continuity and change in the post-Gulf War era, Ghayth N. Armanazi
- the treat of brotherhood, co-operation and co-ordination - an assessment, Fida Nasrallah
- concepts of nation and state with special reference to the Sunnis in Lebanon, al-Fadl Shalaq.
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