
Almost thirty years after its foundation, Lebanese Hezbollah remains an organization difficult to understand. An Islamist terrorist group dedicated to destroying Israel or the first Arab national Resistance to have ever defeated Tel-Aviv's troops, a patriotic and respectable party or a fascist network having managed to control all levers of Lebanese political life... what exactly is Hezbollah? How did it acquire such an important role in the Middle-Eastern game and in Lebanese politics?This book has three purposes. It first gives an articulated definition of Hezbollah, presenting a thorough history of the party, describing its well-built internal structure, and the large scope of its social and political action. It then explains the evolution of the party's mobilization. Finally, it illustrates another path, political but mainly identity-related, that of the Shiite community, today the main constituent of Lebanese society.Through a rigorous and richly documented study, mainly based on primary sources, amongst which hundreds of interviews with rank and file members, executives and officials of the party, and research material never examined before, the author unveils brand new aspects of this organization, thus completing, in a clear and efficient manner, our understanding of both the "Hezbollah phenomenon" and Lebanese politics of the last two decades.
This book investigates the complex identity and operational evolution of Hezbollah to determine how it transitioned from a militant organization into a dominant force in Lebanese political and social life. Aurélie Daher, a researcher specializing in Lebanese politics, utilizes extensive primary source material and original field interviews to construct a comprehensive profile of the party. The work argues that Hezbollah's influence is rooted in a specific identity-based mobilization of the Shiite community rather than solely through military or ideological coercion.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts highlight this work as a foundational text for understanding the internal mechanics of Hezbollah, noting the author's unprecedented access to primary sources. Readers frequently observe that the prose maintains a high level of academic rigor while remaining accessible to those studying Middle Eastern political systems.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
2019-07-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190495898
ISBN-13:
9780190495893
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