Divided Lebanon.
In: New Republic, Jg. 173 (1975-10-25), Heft 17, S. 12-15
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Focuses on the social conditions in Lebanon during the days of anarchy and near civil war. Report that several ceasefires have been arranged, but the fighting continues; Report that Lebanese Premier Rashid Karami is desperately seeking outside Arab advice and aid in ending the chaos; State of the economy in the region; Division of power between Christians and Moslem as the reason for the conflict; Report that Lebanon's sectarian balancing act creates a weak central government and its army is automatically paralyzed in the current crisis because the Moslem will not accept the use of a Christian-led force to put down the fighting; Role of the Palestinians in the conflict; View that should Lebanon collapse into full scale civil war it is unlikely that its immediate neighbors--Syria and Israel--would stand idly by.
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Divided Lebanon.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Rubin, Trudy |
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Zeitschrift: | New Republic, Jg. 173 (1975-10-25), Heft 17, S. 12-15 |
Veröffentlichung: | 1975 |
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ISSN: | 0028-6583 (print) |
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