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Hizbullah's Political Strategy

Survival, 2011
The ‘Party of God’ wants to be recognised as a legitimate actor on the global level, and its track record suggests it is likely to survive.
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Hizbullah

2018
This chapter provides an overview of Hizbullah. First, it categorizes the various conceptual ‘schools of thought’ that have emerged in the academic community about the group in order to serve as a guide for future research. Second, it provides a concise history of Hizbullah and discusses its origins and development shaped by civil war in Lebanon and ...
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Hizbullah’s Humour:

2022
Employing a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary humanities and social science approach, this chapter discusses how different forms of humour have been mobilised to negotiate, subvert, or sustain various paradigms of structural oppression, highlighting the shift between the sacred and the profane in humour as a genre of Resistance Art.
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Hizbullah

2019
This book explores the rise of Hizbullah as a direct consequence of both the Iranian Revolution and the entanglement of Lebanon in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Protracted civil war and overwhelming foreign intervention by Lebanon’s neighbors enabled Hizbullah to emerge as the country’s dominant politico-military force.
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Hizbullah and the Environment

2023
Chapter 4 investigates the environmentalism of the Lebanese Shi’i group Hizbullah. It begins with its general perspective on the environment, which has been greatly influenced by Ayatollah Khomeini’s political theology. The chapter then considers water management, an issue of growing importance for Lebanon.
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Hizbullah’s ʿAshura Posters (2007–2020)

Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 2021
Abstract This article examines Hizbullah’s annual ʿAshura posters. It focuses on the campaigns created between 2007 and 2020 and places them against a backdrop of contemporary political events to demonstrate how the posters act as a significant site of political contestation and nationalist manifestation. By linking ʿAshura to contemporary politics
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Researching Hizbullah in Lebanon

International Journal of Middle East Studies, 2017
As one of the Middle East's more open countries, Lebanon is fairly congenial to foreign researchers. Classified as “partly free” by Freedom House, it ranks ahead of all the region's countries, except Israel, Tunisia, and Turkey. However, when it comes to researching Hizbullah, this openness and congeniality subsides.
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