POLS 4730 Chapter Notes - Chapter Avraham Sela and Oren Barak: Avraham Sela, Political Sociology, Critical Role

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Domestic-regional interactions and outside intervention in intrastate conflicts: In the middle east these are represented by the arab league, which excludes pivotal non-arab regional actors and lacks inherent and derivative power to resolve conflicts among its members or to affect collective. Arab security: despite its weak powers, the arab league proved to be relatively efficient in managing inter-arab conflicts, especially territorial ones. Arab states" ability to act autonomously, particularly toward israel, especially in the early decades of their independence. Israel"s retaliatory operations against these vitnas and lebanon since the late 1960s, which weakened the state: syria"s growing involvement in lebanon since the early 1970s, following the stabilization of hafez al- The first crisis (1975-1976): the major domestic protagonists in the first crisis in the lebanese conflict were the lebanese national. Movement (lnm), lebanon"s muslim-dominated opposition (supported by the plo, and initially also by. Syria) on the one hand, and the christian-led lebanese front on the other hand.

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