A State of Clerics and Families:: notes About the Origin of the Confessional Government in Lebanon (1861-1926)

Lebanon is a “Penetrated State”, whose sovereignty is under siege by the influence that regional and global events create within the subnational communities that live in it. At the same time, tribal ties, strongly marked in their population, serve as anchor to third States that dispute power spaces...

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Autor principal: Chaya, Said
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2019
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spelling I15-R203-article-702022-07-09T04:19:41Z A State of Clerics and Families:: notes About the Origin of the Confessional Government in Lebanon (1861-1926) Un Estado de Clérigos y Familias:: apuntes sobre el origen del gobierno confesional en el Líbano (1861-1926) Chaya, Said Lebanon Penetrated State Confessionalism Líbano Estado penetrado Confesionalismo Lebanon is a “Penetrated State”, whose sovereignty is under siege by the influence that regional and global events create within the subnational communities that live in it. At the same time, tribal ties, strongly marked in their population, serve as anchor to third States that dispute power spaces in this strategic corner of the Arab World. This phenomenon is not new. Having emerged in 1861, political confessionalism, as promoted by foreign powers, shaped its system of government, first by the Ottoman Empire and then by France. This system, today, has shown important continuities. El Líbano es un “Estado Penetrado”, cuya soberanía se ve asolada por la influencia que los sucesos regionales y globales causan en el interior de las comunidades subnacionales que lo habitan. Al mismo tiempo, los vínculos tribales, fuertemente marcados en su población, sirven de anclaje a terceros Estados que se disputan espacios de poder en este estratégico rincón del Mundo Árabe. El fenómeno no es nuevo. Surgido en 1861, el confesionalismo político promovido por las potencias extranjeras moldeó su sistema de gobierno, primero de la mano del Imperio Otomano y luego de Francia. Este sistema, al día de hoy, presenta importantes continuidades.  Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2019-12-20 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Convocatoria por invitación application/pdf https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/70 10.35305/prcs.v0i8.70 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 4 No. 8 (2019): Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales No. 8 Julio-Diciembre 2019; 434-449 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 4 Núm. 8 (2019): Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales No. 8 Julio-Diciembre 2019; 434-449 2525-1112 spa https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/70/56 Derechos de autor 2019 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales
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topic Lebanon
Penetrated State
Confessionalism
Líbano
Estado penetrado
Confesionalismo
spellingShingle Lebanon
Penetrated State
Confessionalism
Líbano
Estado penetrado
Confesionalismo
Chaya, Said
A State of Clerics and Families:: notes About the Origin of the Confessional Government in Lebanon (1861-1926)
topic_facet Lebanon
Penetrated State
Confessionalism
Líbano
Estado penetrado
Confesionalismo
author Chaya, Said
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title A State of Clerics and Families:: notes About the Origin of the Confessional Government in Lebanon (1861-1926)
title_short A State of Clerics and Families:: notes About the Origin of the Confessional Government in Lebanon (1861-1926)
title_full A State of Clerics and Families:: notes About the Origin of the Confessional Government in Lebanon (1861-1926)
title_fullStr A State of Clerics and Families:: notes About the Origin of the Confessional Government in Lebanon (1861-1926)
title_full_unstemmed A State of Clerics and Families:: notes About the Origin of the Confessional Government in Lebanon (1861-1926)
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description Lebanon is a “Penetrated State”, whose sovereignty is under siege by the influence that regional and global events create within the subnational communities that live in it. At the same time, tribal ties, strongly marked in their population, serve as anchor to third States that dispute power spaces in this strategic corner of the Arab World. This phenomenon is not new. Having emerged in 1861, political confessionalism, as promoted by foreign powers, shaped its system of government, first by the Ottoman Empire and then by France. This system, today, has shown important continuities.
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