Hezbollah : a short history

by Augustus Richard Norton

Paper Book, 2009

Status

Available

Call number

324.25692/082

Publication

Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2009]

Description

With Hezbollah's entry into the Lebanese government in 2009 and forceful intervention in the Syrian civil war, the potent Shi'i political and military organization continues to play an enormous role in the Middle East. A hybrid of militia, political party, and social services and public works provider, the group is the most powerful player in Lebanon. Policymakers in the United States and Israel usually denounce Hezbollah as a dangerous terrorist organization and refuse to engage with it, yet even its adversaries need to contend with its durability and resilient popular support. Augustus Richard Norton's incisive account stands as the most lucid, informed, and balanced analysis of Hezbollah yet written--and this fully revised and updated edition features a new prologue and conclusion, as well as two new chapters largely devoted to the group's recent activities, including its involvement in Syria. Hezbollah is a work of perennial importance and remains essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the Middle East.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member le.vert.galant
As good a history of post-civil war Lebanon as exists in English.
LibraryThing member SGTCat
This is a pretty good overview of the Hezbollah and the major turning points in the group's evolution. The afterword, which adds a bit to the narrative, is current up to August 2008.

Language

Physical description

vi, 199 p.; 21 inches

ISBN

9780691141077

Pages

vi; 199
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