Lebanon’s past reflects a delicate sectarian equilibrium, formally embedded in the 1943 National Pact, an unwritten understanding aimed at dividing authority among the country’s religious communities. This arrangement, constructed to guarantee representation, ultimately planted the conditions for discord, playing a role in the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990). The Taif Agreement (1989) attempted to correct foundational […]
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