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"Carole H. Dagher, a journalist for Lebanese media as well as an academic, presents an account on how Christian and Muslim communities emerged from the sixteen-year-old Lebanese war, their points of friction and their common grounds, and the prospects of Lebanon's communal representation system and pluralistic society.
She describes the central role played by the Holy See and John Paul II in bridging the gap between Christians and Muslims in Lebanon, and analyzes the impact other countries such as Syria, Iran, and Saudi Arabia have had on the power game and, conversely, the impact of Christian-Muslim interaction on the future of the Arab-Israeli peace process."--BOOK JACKET.
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Politics and government, Religion and politics, Political culture, Émigration et immigration, Verzoening, Geschichte 1991-2000, Religion, Religion et politique, Politik, Christentum, Culture politique, Burgeroorlogen, Politique et gouvernement, Christenen, Christianisme, Islamieten, 89.40 internal relations of the state: general, Islam, Lebanon, politics and governmentPlaces
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Bring down the walls: Lebanon's postwar challenge
2000, St. Martin's Press
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0312229208 9780312229207
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-244) and index
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