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  1. Lebanon's Hezbollah (Inside the World's Most Infamous Terrorist Organizations) by Ann Byers, 2002-10
  2. U.S. foreign aid to Lebanon: issues for Congress.: An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Jeremy M. Sharp, 2007-03-01
  3. LEBANON - Or A Return To Civil Strife.: An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  4. LEBANON - Nov 9 - Hariri Forms Unity Government.(Saad al-Hariri): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder by Unavailable, 2009-11-14
  5. Lebanon and the World in the 1980s [The Phillips Lecture] by Edward, et al Azar, 1983
  6. LEBANON - Pax Americana Is Changing - Part 9.: An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  7. Lebanon: Liberation, Conflict, and Crisis (Middle East in Focus)
  8. Lebanon: The Politics of Revolving Doors (The Washington Papers) by Wadi D. Haddad, 1985-07-15
  9. Lebanon in Modern Times by A.J. Abraham, 2008-06-13
  10. Lebanon: Dynamics of Conflict a Modern Political History (Third world books) by J. B. Odeh, 1984-09
  11. Pax Americana Is Changing - Part 17D - Syria 4 - The Lebanon Factor.: An article from: APS Diplomat Fate of the Arabian Peninsula
  12. The Tragedy of Lebanon: Christian Warlords, Israeli Adventurers and American Bunglers by Jonathan Randal, 1983-09
  13. They say peace is nice: What the children of Lebanon think about fourteen years of war by Jos van Noord, 1989
  14. Lebanon's Predicament by Samir Khalaf, 1987-04-15

41. MapZones.com Government
lebanon, government, Back to Top. lebanon is a republic with a parliamentarysystem of government. Its constitution, promulgated in
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Country Info Lebanon Introduction Lebanon General Data Lebanon Maps Lebanon Culture ... Lebanon Time and Date Lebanon Government Back to Top Lebanon is a republic with a parliamentary system of government. Its constitution, promulgated in 1926 during the French mandate and modified by several subsequent amendments, provides for a unicameral Chamber of Deputies (renamed National Assembly in 1979) elected for a term of four years by universal adult suffrage (women attained the right to vote and eligibility to run for office in 1953). According to the 1989 Ta'if agreement, parliamentary seats are apportioned equally between Christian and Muslim sects, thereby replacing an earlier ratio that had favoured Christians. This sectarian distribution is also to be observed in appointments to public office.
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Embassy and consular information. Mexican general and tourist information, trade directory, the Federal government, Mexican institutions, economic indicators and information for prospective investors, social and educational affairs, cultural activities, Mexico for kids. (A fully bilingual web site)
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43. Marjeyoun (caza Marjayoun, South Lebanon)
Links, demographics, culture, government, and other information for this village.
http://www.marjeyoun.com/

44. ABC Country Book Of Lebanon - Government Flag, Map, Economy, Geography, Climate,
lebanon Interactive Factbook GEOGRAPHY, Flag, Map,Geography,People, government, Economy, Transportation, Communications.
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  • Names:
      conventional long form:
        Republic of Lebanon
          conventional short form:
            Lebanon
              local long form:
                Al Jumhuriyah al Lubnaniyah
                  local short form:
                    none
                  • Digraph: LE
                  • Type: republic
                  • Capital: Beirut
                  • Administrative divisions: 5 governorates (muhafazat, singular - muhafazah); Al Biqa, 'Al Janub, Ash Shamal, Bayrut, Jabal Lubnan
                  • Independence: 22 November 1943 (from League of Nations mandate under French administration)
                  • National holiday: Independence Day, 22 November (1943)
                  • Constitution: 23 May 1926, amended a number of times
                  • Legal system: mixture of Ottoman law, canon law, Napoleonic code, and civil law; no judicial review of legislative acts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
                  • Suffrage: 21 years of age; compulsory for all males; authorized for women at age 21 with elementary education
                  • Executive branch:
                      chief of state:
                        President Ilyas HARAWI (since 24 November 1989); note - by custom, the president is a Maronite Christian, the prime minister is a Sunni Muslim, and the speaker of the legislature is a Shi'a Muslim
                          head of government:
                            Prime Minister Rafiq HARIRI (since 22 October 1992)
                              cabinet:
                                Cabinet; chosen by the president in consultation with the members of the National Assembly

45. The City Of Saida
Home page of the capital of the South. News, government, gallery including touristic sites, people, Saida Times online.
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46. Lebanon Index 2001 // Your Internet Directory For Lebanon - Government
Construction Education Entertainment EPostcards Fashion Furniture government GuestbookHealth gov.lb IDAL Investment Development Authority of lebanon www.idal
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Agencies Beirut Port
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CDR Council For Development and Reconstruction
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Central Administration of Statistics
www.cas.gov.lb
Central Inspection Board www.cib.gov.lb Civil Service Board www.csb.gov.lb Constitutional Council www.conseil-constitutionael.gov.lb Court of Audit www.coa.gov.lb Dar El Fatwa www.darfatwa.gov.lb Enviroment Information Center www.spnl.org.lb Green plan www.greenplan.gov.lb IDAL Investment Development Authority of Lebanon www.idal.com.lb Internal Security Forces www.isf.gov.lb Lebanese Army www.lebarmy.gov.lb National Archives www.can.gov.lb National News Agency www.nna-leb.gov.lb National Employment Office (NEO) www.neo.gov.lb Parliament www.lp.gov.lb Supreme Islamic Shi'ite Council www.shiitecouncil.gov.lb CO-Pilot Driver Guide www.co-pilot.org Embassies Australia www.austemb.org.lb France www.ambafrance-liban.org.lb Japan www.japanemb.org.lb

47. Lebanese Ministry Of The Displaced
Entrusted with helping displaced Lebanese families to return through government subsidies. Part of the national reconciliation process to overcome results of the civil war in lebanon.
http://www.ministryofdisplaced.gov.lb

48. Green Plan Home Page
government ecological body under the Ministry of Agriculture for preserving greenery in lebanon and engaging in environmental projects. History, organization chart, activities, achievements, ongoing projects, links.
http://www.greenplan.gov.lb

49. Cedarland - The Lebanon Site
A look at the ancient and modern history of lebanon. Features geography, economy, government, Phoenicians, Maronites, the Lebanese Civil War, and resources.
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Lebanon, An Introduction.
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50. Lebanon : Government And Politics
Front Page lebanon government and Politics. Four Mothers Movementwhich calls upon the Israeli government to leave lebanon in peace.
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52. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Middle East - Lebanon - Government Facts And Figures
lebanon government (Facts). Country name conventional long formLebanese Republic conventional short form lebanon local long
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B C D ... Lebanon (Facts) Lebanon - Government (Facts) Country name: conventional long form: Lebanese Republic
conventional short form: Lebanon
local long form: Al Jumhuriyah al Lubnaniyah
local short form: Lubnan Government type: republic Capital: Beirut Administrative divisions: 5 governorates (mohafazat, singular - mohafazah); Beyrouth, Ech Chimal, Ej Jnoub, El Bekaa, Jabal Loubnane Independence: 22 November 1943 (from League of Nations mandate under French administration) National holiday: Independence Day, 22 November (1943) Constitution: 23 May 1926, amended a number of times, most recently Charter of Lebanese National Reconciliation (Taif Accord) of October 1989 Legal system: mixture of Ottoman law, canon law, Napoleonic code, and civil law; no judicial review of legislative acts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Suffrage: 21 years of age; compulsory for all males; authorized for women at age 21 with elementary education Executive branch: chief of state: President Emile LAHUD (since 24 November 1998)
head of government: Prime Minister Rafiq HARIRI (since 23 October 2000); Deputy Prime Minister Issam FARES (since 23 October 2000)

53. Hizbullah - The Party Of God
Official documents and sites, related documents, external resources, and Israeli government documents on Hizballah. States that the movement has matured since its controversial roots.
http://almashriq.hiof.no/lebanon/300/320/324/324.2/hizballah/
Hizbullah - the Party of God
Hizballah - social radicals.
The prevelant perception of Hizbullah in the "west" is of a militant, armed terrorist organization bent on abduction and murder. While the initial years of its emergence as a political movement in Lebanon were turbulent and controvertial, The Party of God has matured to become an important and pivotal force in Middle East politics in general and Lebanese society in particular. Hizbullah has its immediate historic roots in the social uprising of the Lebanese Shia community in the late 1960's and early 70's that took its inspiration from the charismatic Imam Musa Sadr who "disappeared" in Libya in 1978. Sadr's Movement of the Deprived (Harakat al-Mahrumin) with it's military wing and present-day political party, Amal soon became mired in the convolutions of Lebanese politics and the 15-year civil war. The Israeli invasion of 1982 provided the catalyst for Shiite radicalism. Hizbullah emerged with the aim of expelling the occupants and alleviating the social sufferings of the Shia community. While Al Moqawama al Islamia (The Islamic Resistance) has attracted much of world attention, the various other community activities of Hizbullah are of equal if not greater importance at home. It runs a range of philanthropic and commercial activities including hospitals, medical centers,schools, orphanages, rehabilitation centers for the handicapped, supermarkets, gas stations, contructions companies, a radio station (

54. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Middle East - Lebanon - Government And Political Con
World Middle East lebanon government and Political Conditions(Notes). lebanon government and Political Conditions (Notes).
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GOVERNMENT
Lebanon is a parliamentary democracy in which the people constitutionally have the right to change their government. However, from the mid-1970s until the parliamentary elections in 1992, civil war precluded the exercise of political rights. According to the constitution, direct elections must be held for the parliament every 4 years. Parliament, in turn, elects a president every 6 years. The last presidential election was in 1998. The president and parliament choose the prime minister. Political parties may be formed. However, most are based on sectarian interests.
Since the emergence of the post-1943 state, national policy has been determined largely by a relatively restricted group of traditional regional and sectarian leaders. The 1943 national pact, an unwritten agreement that established the political foundations of modern Lebanon, allocated political power on an essentially confessional system based on the 1932 census. Until 1990, seats in parliament were divided on a 6-to-5 ratio of Christians to Muslims, when the ratio changed to half and half. Positions in the government bureaucracy are allocated on a similar basis. Indeed, gaining political office is virtually impossible without the firm backing of a particular religious or confessional group. The pact also allocated public offices along religious lines, with the top three positions in the ruling 'troika' distributed as follows: The presidency is reserved for a Maronite Christian;

55. WorldSkip - Lebanon
Links related to news, information, business, government, people, and culture.
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56. VIRTUAL
Guide includes information about the community, government, upcoming events and list of members.
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  • 58. New Lebanon
    Guide provides information about the government, economic development, and current events in the community.
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    59. Links To Lebanon - Government History Economy - Libanon Liban Líbano Libano
    Information about lebanon. New web guide lebanon. lebanon People, government,Economy. ABC Interactive Factbook lebanon. lebanon - World.
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    Lebanon online Lebanon Art - J. Matar, the painter, the artist and the poet. Lebanon Art is an on-line gallery Tourist Information, News and Links to Lebanon Lebanon online ressources Related Homepages to Lebanon Lebanese Web Pages About Lebanon Advice and Hints New Links Lebanon history overview, Inco Information about Lebanon New web guide Lebanon Lebanon - People, Government, Economy ABC Interactive Factbook Lebanon Lebanon - World Lebanese National Congress Lebanon - People, education, culture ArabNet, Lebanon Lebanese page with many links Al-Mashriq: the Levant - Lebanon Information about Lebanon General Information on Lebanon J. Abdoul Jabara Lebanon Student activities in Lebanon The American University of Beirut Links to Lebanon and Arabic sites Tariq Zabian Lebanon Comments or suggestions? E-mail webmaster@arab.de

    60. Lebanon (Government) - Israel´s New Coalition Government Pledged A Withdrawal O
    lebanon (government) - Lebanese authorities demanded that UNIFIL policethe Israeli-Lebanese border. arab search engines. lebanon - government.
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    However while the Lebanese authorities demanded that UNIFIL police the Israeli-Lebanese border, by the time the Israeli withdrawal was completed, in June 1985, Israel had ensured that a narrow buffer zone, policed by the SLA, was in place along the border.
    An emergency summit meeting of Arab leaders in Casablanca, Morocco, in May resulted in the formation of a Tripartite Arab Committee, comprising King Hassan of Morocco, King Fahd of Saudi Arabia and President Chadli of Algeria.
    The Committee aimed to implement a cease-fire agreement within six months, monitored by an Arab observer force, and to act as an intermediary between the conflicting forces in Lebanon, in order to facilitate an agreement on political reform and the election of a new President.
    In September (as envisaged in the May agreement) Lebanon and Syria signed a mutual security agreement. Syrian forces began to withdraw from Beirut in March 1992, in preparation for their scheduled withdrawal to eastern Lebanon by September.
    Lebanon's National Assembly held an election on October 15, 1998, to choose a successor to outgoing President Elias Hrawi. The result was a foregone conclusion, according to analysts. Syria - the power broker in Lebanon, with 35,000 troops stationed there -had already given the nod to army commander General Emile Lahoud, 62.

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