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Hizbullah’s Shaping Lebanon Statehood / Meier, Daniel   Journal Article
Meier, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since the end of the civil war in 1990, the Lebanese second Republic has experienced a dual security governance in the southern borderland region. Up to the Syrian military withdrawal in 2005, the territorial and functional ‘areas of limited statehood’ between the State and Hizbullah worked as a cooperation. After the Syrian withdrawal, various forms of cooperation appeared, raising the theoretical interest for the ‘mediated state’ framework. It is conceptualizing the cooperation between the state and the non-state actor as an interdependency – with case study ranging from the marking of the Blue Line to the struggle against the jihadists groups.
Key Words Security  Sovereignty  Governance  Hizbullah  Interdependence  Lebanese State 
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