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Nabih Berri: The Southern Force in the Lebanese State

Par : Ali R. Jaber
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231744299
  • EAN9798231744299
  • Date de parution06/12/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Nabih Berri: The Southern Force in the Lebanese State is a political biography that traces the life and institutional role of one of Lebanon's most enduring public figures. The book offers a documented, analytical account of how a leader from a historically deprived region in the South became a central actor inside the Lebanese state. Born to a family rooted in Jabal Amel and shaped by the realities of southern Lebanon, Berri's political path unfolded alongside the major turning points of modern Lebanese history: the social and political mobilization of the Shi?a community, the rise of Imam Musa al-Sadr, the emergence and evolution of the Amal Movement, the devastation of the Civil War, the negotiations that produced the Taif Agreement, the post-war reconstruction period, and the repeated national crises that continue to test Lebanon's institutions.
Drawing on historical scholarship, political analysis, and institutional records, the book follows Berri's path from law and student activism to his leadership of Amal and his long tenure as Speaker of Parliament. It examines how the Shi?a moved from political marginalization to full participation in the state, how the South's experience of war, occupation, and neglect reshaped national debates over sovereignty and defense, and how parliament functioned as a space for negotiation in a deeply divided political system.
At its core, this is a study of leadership inside a fragile, pluralistic state. It shows how Berri used negotiation, parliamentary procedure, and institutional presence to navigate conflict, represent a historically deprived community, and preserve the basic framework of governance during periods of extreme pressure. The book does not ask readers to agree with every decision it examines; it gives them the historical and political tools to understand how a Southern leader became a lasting force within the Lebanese state, and what that journey reveals about Lebanon itself.