Consociational Democracy in Post-War Lebanon: Maintaining Negative Peace and Stability Amidst Sectarian Divisions
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Creator Kasidech SOMBOONKITTICHAI
Title Consociational Democracy in Post-War Lebanon: Maintaining Negative Peace and Stability Amidst Sectarian Divisions
Publisher Institute of Asian Studies
Publication Year 2566
Journal Title Asian Review
Journal Vol. 36
Journal No. 2
Page no. 119-140
Keyword Consociational Democracy, Post-war Lebanon, Cleavages, Sectarianism, Negative Peace
URL Website https://so01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/arv/index
Website title Asian Review
ISSN 2697-4495
Abstract Is consociational democracy the only viable solution for maintaining direct negative peace and stability in contemporary Lebanon? This paper argues in favour of consociational democracy as the most effective approach to preserving direct negative peace and stability in post-war Lebanon. The rationale behind this claim stems from the impracticality and unsuitability of alternative solutions, particularly transformative liberal approaches, within Lebanon's specific context. Implementing such alternatives would jeopardise cooperation among elites representing different sectarian groups, leading to a perilous power vacuum and the potential for civil war reoccurrence. To contribute to the academic discourse, this paper systematically examines Lebanon's post-war regime and sectarian cleavages, identifying it as a consociational democracy through primary resources like the Lebanese constitution and the Taif Accord. Additionally, it critically analyses pertinent literature encompassing both qualitative and quantitative research, enriching the scholarly debate on this topic.
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