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SOCIAL CONFLICTS AND CIVIL WAR IN LEBANON

Abstract

This article analyzes the social conflicts that have arisen in Lebanon and their causes that led to the Civil War. The article analyzes factors such as interconfessional balance in Lebanese society, uncertainties in the political system, external interventions and economic downturn. Attention will also be paid to the Civil War process, its results and the reforms necessary for the stability of the country.

Keywords

Lebanon, social conflict, civil war, confessions, political system, external influence, stability.

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