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Hizbullah And The Lebanese State: Pluralism, Power And Coexistence (?)
ISBN: 9780863725722 (?) or 0863725724, in english, Garnet Publishing, New
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Hassan Fadlallah, Books, Social and Cultural Studies, Political Science, Hizbullah And The Lebanese State: Pluralism, Power And Coexistence, Hizbullah, the Islamist political party and paramilitary organization, has featured in Lebanese politics since 1985. Hassan Fadlallah explores its beliefs-on religious coexistence, national security, civil society, and more-and concludes that political cohesion will remain unattainable until Lebanon's confessional power struggles cease.This book provides a glimpse into how Hizbullah sees itself, and draws upon formerly private records of meetings between its leaders and other senior individuals. Hassan Fadlallah is a Member of Parliament in Lebanon. The former news director of the Al-Manar television network, he heads the parliamentary Media and Communications Committee and teaches at the Lebanese University.
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Hassan Fadlallah, Books, Social and Cultural Studies, Political Science, Hizbullah And The Lebanese State: Pluralism, Power And Coexistence, Hizbullah, the Islamist political party and paramilitary organization, has featured in Lebanese politics since 1985. Hassan Fadlallah explores its beliefs-on religious coexistence, national security, civil society, and more-and concludes that political cohesion will remain unattainable until Lebanon's confessional power struggles cease.This book provides a glimpse into how Hizbullah sees itself, and draws upon formerly private records of meetings between its leaders and other senior individuals. Hassan Fadlallah is a Member of Parliament in Lebanon. The former news director of the Al-Manar television network, he heads the parliamentary Media and Communications Committee and teaches at the Lebanese University.

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Hizbullah and the Lebanese State (?)
ISBN: 9780863725722 (?) or 0863725724, in english, Garnet Publishing Ltd, New
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Hizbullah, the Islamist political party and paramilitary organization, has featured in Lebanese politics since 1985. Hassan Fadlallah explores its beliefs?on religious coexistence, national security, civil society, and more?and concludes that political cohesion will remain unattainable until Lebanon's confessional power struggles cease. This book provides a glimpse into how Hizbullah sees itself, and draws upon formerly private records of meetings between its leaders and other senior individuals. Hassan Fadlallah is a Member of Parliament in Lebanon. The former news director of the Al-Manar television network, he heads the parliamentary Media and Communications Committee and teaches at the Lebanese University.
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Hizbullah, the Islamist political party and paramilitary organization, has featured in Lebanese politics since 1985. Hassan Fadlallah explores its beliefs?on religious coexistence, national security, civil society, and more?and concludes that political cohesion will remain unattainable until Lebanon's confessional power struggles cease. This book provides a glimpse into how Hizbullah sees itself, and draws upon formerly private records of meetings between its leaders and other senior individuals. Hassan Fadlallah is a Member of Parliament in Lebanon. The former news director of the Al-Manar television network, he heads the parliamentary Media and Communications Committee and teaches at the Lebanese University.

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Hizbullah and the Lebanese State: Pluralism, Power and Coexistence (?)
ISBN: 9780863725722 (?) or 0863725724, in english, Garnet Publishing, hardcover, New
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