26/11 Week 10 Lebanon
Literature
Obligatory:
ARSAN, Andrew. Lebanon: a country in fragments. London: Hurst & Company, 2018. ISBN 978-1-78738-365-4. Chapter 6 and Conclusion
King Abdullah II of Jordan. 2012. Our Last Best Chance: The Pursuit of Peace in a Time of Peril. 2. nd ed. Penguin Books.Chapter 24, pages 267-279
HAMID, Shadi a MCCANTS, William Faizi (ed.). Rethinking political Islam. New York: Oxford University Press, [2017]. ISBN 978-0-19-064919-7.
Recommended:
KNUDSEN, Are a KERR, Michael (ed.). Lebanon: after the Cedar Revolution. London: Hurst & Company, 2012. ISBN 978-1-84904-249-9. available via E-sources of FSS library online https://katalog.muni.cz/Record/MUB01006529702
GHADDAR, Hanin. Hezbollahland: mapping Dahiya and Lebanon's Shia community. Washington: The Washington institute for near east policy, [2023]. ISBN 978-1-5381-8299-4. available via E-sources of FSS library online https://katalog.muni.cz/Record/MUB01006530281
NAGLE, John a CLANCY, Mary-Alice (ed.). Power-sharing after civil war: thirty years since Lebanon's Taif agreement. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022. ISBN 978-1-032-13545-8. available via E-sources of FSS library online https://katalog.muni.cz/Record/MUB01006530869
Robins, Philip. 2019. A History of Jordan. 2.nd ed. Cambridge University Press. Chapter 10 and Conclusion, pages 242-267
LYNCH, Marc, Jillian SCHWEDLER a Sean YOM, ed., 2022. The Political Science of the Middle East: Theory and Research Since the Arab Uprisings. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780197640050.