Beware of Small States: Lebanon, Battleground of the Middle East

In this magisterial history of Lebanon, from the end of Ottoman rule to the Hezbollah and Hamas wars of today, acclaimed and fiercely independent Middle East journalist and historian David Hirst charts the interplay between a uniquely complex country and the broader struggles of the modern Middle East. Lebanon is the battleground on which the region's greater states pursue their strategic, political, and ideological conflicts—conflicts that sometimes escalate into full-scale proxy wars. Hirst warns that only serious diplomatic action from the Obama administration can prevent the next such action from engulfing the entire region.

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Beware of Small States: Lebanon, Battleground of the Middle East

In this magisterial history of Lebanon, from the end of Ottoman rule to the Hezbollah and Hamas wars of today, acclaimed and fiercely independent Middle East journalist and historian David Hirst charts the interplay between a uniquely complex country and the broader struggles of the modern Middle East. Lebanon is the battleground on which the region's greater states pursue their strategic, political, and ideological conflicts—conflicts that sometimes escalate into full-scale proxy wars. Hirst warns that only serious diplomatic action from the Obama administration can prevent the next such action from engulfing the entire region.

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Beware of Small States: Lebanon, Battleground of the Middle East

Beware of Small States: Lebanon, Battleground of the Middle East

by David Hirst
Beware of Small States: Lebanon, Battleground of the Middle East

Beware of Small States: Lebanon, Battleground of the Middle East

by David Hirst

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In this magisterial history of Lebanon, from the end of Ottoman rule to the Hezbollah and Hamas wars of today, acclaimed and fiercely independent Middle East journalist and historian David Hirst charts the interplay between a uniquely complex country and the broader struggles of the modern Middle East. Lebanon is the battleground on which the region's greater states pursue their strategic, political, and ideological conflicts—conflicts that sometimes escalate into full-scale proxy wars. Hirst warns that only serious diplomatic action from the Obama administration can prevent the next such action from engulfing the entire region.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781568586571
Publisher: Nation Books
Publication date: 03/08/2011
Edition description: First Trade Paper Edition
Pages: 496
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.60(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

David Hirst was for many years the Middle East correspondent of the Guardian. His seminal book on the Arab-Israeli conflict, The Gun and the Olive Branch, has been in print for thirty years.

Table of Contents

Maps page IX

Acknowledgements XIII

Chapter 1 The Seeds of Conflict: 1860-1923 1

Chapter 2 Zionists and Maronites: An inadmissible affair: 1923-1948 22

Chapter 3 The Reckoning Delayed: Lebanon escapes the consequences of the catastrophe: 1948-1967 45

Chapter 4 Lebanon and the Palestinians: The road to civil war: 1967-1975 75

Chapter 5 Civil War in Lebanon: Proxy war for everyone else: 1975-1976 99

Chapter 6 Imperial Hubris: Israel wages 'chosen war' in Lebanon: 1977-1982 116

Chapter 7 The Massacre of Sabra and Shatila: Israel's imperial nemesis: 1982-1985 148

Chapter 8 Khomeini, Islamists and the Shiite Uprising 1979-1985 174

Chapter 9 The Civil War Closes: Hizbullah rises: 1985-1992 206

Chapter 10 Triumph of the Warrior-Priest: Hassan Nasrallah humbles Zion: 1992-2000 243

Chapter 11 Redrawing the Map of the Middle East: 2001-2006 279

Chapter 12 Getting Syria Out of Lebanon: 2004-2006 297

Chapter 13 The Sixth War: 2006 328

Chapter 14 Who Won?: 2006-2008 375

Chapter 15 Gaza: 2009 398

Epilogue Obaman Peace - Or Seventh War? 419

Notes 428

Index 461

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