Syria's Terrorist War on Lebanon and the Peace Process
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Writen by Marius Deeb - PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
- Year July 3, 2003
This study provides a critical analysis of Syria's involvement in Lebanon since 1975 and its persistent efforts to undermine any peaceful resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Marius Deeb argues that Syria has strategically used terrorism and the perpetuation of conflict among Lebanon’s various communities to maintain its dominance over the region. The book explores how Syria’s geopolitical maneuvers have affected both Lebanese sovereignty and the broader Middle Eastern peace process, focusing on the intersection of national interests, regional dynamics, and international diplomacy. Relevance to Current Era: This book remains highly relevant due to the ongoing political tensions in the Middle East, particularly Syria’s influence in Lebanon and the wider regional conflicts. The Syrian government’s role in perpetuating instability has continued to shape the political landscape, influencing both Lebanon’s sovereignty and the broader Arab-Israeli peace process. Understanding this historical context is vital for addressing current challenges in the region, including the ongoing civil war in Syria and the political ramifications for Lebanon. The insights provided in this book are crucial for engaging communities in understanding the long-standing issues in the Middle East and their impact on global peace efforts. It adds depth to discussions on terrorism, state-sponsored violence, and the obstacles to achieving peace in conflict-ridden regions. This resource will be particularly beneficial for researchers, educators, and policymakers working in the fields of international relations, Middle Eastern studies, and peacebuilding.

