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Resumen de Lebanon: a country in permanent reconstruction

Enrique Silvela Díaz-Criado

  • The conflict in Lebanon is taking place in a very appealing country, made up of diverse religious communities, which has drawn the attention and subsequent intervention of the great powers and its own regional neighbours. It is a complex conflict, which mixes internal sectarian rivalries with outside interests, as a sideshow to the Middle East conflict. Following the 2006 war, Lebanon is once again undergoing reconstruction, which it has accomplished successfully in the past. Although not yet in a situation of peace, signs can be perceived of prosperity and stability, albeit very fragile, since any spark could serve to reignite the conflict.


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