Mats Wärn:
Staying the Course: the "Lebanonization" of Hizbullah
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Contents
1.0
Introduction
1.1
A discussion on definition
1.2
The debate on Islamists - making a point
1.3
The way to go
1.4
Sources
2.0
Shaping a theoretical framework
2.1
A structural approach
2.2
The political nature of Islamism
2.3
To join the fray or bomb the fray
2.4
A point of departure
3.0
Shiism and resistance
3.1
The deprivation of the divine
3.2
Khomeinism: Islam as resistance
3.3
Lebanese Shiite activism
3.4
The rise of Hizbollah
3.5
The zeal and success of the Islamic Resistance
4.0
Transformation: from clandestine to public
4.1
The Islamist line of Hizbollah
4.2
Making enemies
4.3
The Ta'if Accord: in the grip of Damascus
4.4
Hizbollah joins in
4.5
The abolishment of confessionalism
4.6
Struggling against isolation
4.7
A legitimate resistance
4.8
Syrian management
4.9
Assailed and accussed
4.10
Getting along...
4.11
...and staying the course
Summary and conclusions
References and bibliography
List of informants (interviews)
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