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BEYOND BEIRUT: WHY RECONSTRUCTION IN LEBANON DID NOT CONTRIBUTE TO STATE-MAKING AND STABILITY Crisis States Occasional Paper Beyond Beirut: Why reconstruction in Lebanon did not contribute to state making and stability
2007
unpublished
This working paper studies the impact of reconstruction on state making, examining Lebanon as a case study. It challenges the hypothesis investigated by the Cities and Fragile States research stream of the Crisis States Research Centre that (capital) cities constitute ideal sites for reconstruction and peace-building. It argues that the very concentration of post-conflict reconstruction in Beirut's Central District pursuing a profit-oriented urban development strategy alongside the failure to
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