O'Ballance, Edgar

Civil War in Lebanon, 1975-92

Palgrave Macmillan
€ 134,20

Leverbaar

This is an account of the turbulent saga of the only Arab state that has a nominal Christian majority. Packed with rival religious sects, feudal chieftains, war lords, squabbling political leaders, and in-house and foreign militias, Lebanon has suffered not only periods of civil war and internal infighting, but also invasions by Palestinians, Syrians and Israelis. It has survived as a republican entity, although shattered, exhausted and bankrupt. The 16-year long civil war in which Christian militias fought to eject Palestinian armed forces began in 1975. Western intervention was repelled by suicide-bombing attacks, and Lebanese Christians and Muslims sub-divided to fight each other. This book tells the story of a civil war was notable for massacres, treachery, atrocities, kidnapping, assassination, changing alliances of convenience, and invasions.

Gebonden | 260 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 1998
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Middle East (Near East)
  • LCC: World History » History of Asia » Lebanon (Phenicia) » History (DS87.5.O14 1998)
  • ISBN-13: 9780312215934 | ISBN-10: 0312215932