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         Lebanon Government:     more books (100)
  1. Lebanon in Strife: Student Preludes to the Civil War (Modern Middle East Series (Austin, Tex.), No. 2.) by Halim Isber Barakat, 1977-06
  2. Lebanon in Crisis: Participants and Issues (Contemporary Issues in the Middle East)
  3. Lebanon: A History of Conflict
  4. 21st Century Essential Guide to Hezbollah: Terrorists inside Lebanon and the Battle with Israel--Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, Evacuation of Lebanon, U.S. Military Publications by U.S. Government, 2006-07-22
  5. Amal and the Shi'A: Struggle for the Soul of Lebanon (Modern Middle East Series (Austin, Tex.), No. 13.) by Augustus Richard Norton, 1987-07
  6. LEBANON - Dec 10 - Hundreds Of Thousands Protest In Beirut Against Government.: An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder by Gale Reference Team, 2006-12-16
  7. Lebanon Army, National Security And Defense Policy Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library)
  8. Lebanon: Politics of Frustration -the Failed Coup of 1961 (History and Society in the Islamic World) by Adel Beshara, 2005-02-03
  9. THE SLOPES OF LEBANON by Amos Oz, 1992-04-28
  10. A soldier who gave his all.(Government)(Friends and family members in Lebanon honor Kevin Davis' generous spirit and the bond he shared with kids): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  11. ¿Retiro de Israel? (gobierno israelí estaría dispuesto a retirarse del sur de Líbano)(TT: Withdrawal Israel?) (TA: Israeli government would be willing ... south of Lebanon): An article from: Siempre! by Zidane Zeraqui, 1997-02-20
  12. Lightning Out of Lebanon: Hezbollah Terrorists on American Soil by Tom Diaz, Barbara Newman, 2005-03-01
  13. Rafiq Hariri And the Fate of Lebanon by Marwan Iskandar, 2006-09
  14. Lebanon's Second Republic: Prospects for the Twenty-first Century

121. U.S. Official Renews Concerns About Syrian Involvement In Lebanon
SLUG 2326252 Congress-lebanon (L-only), DATE, NOTE NUMBER IntegratingHezbollah into lebanon s government and society, she says, is preferable to
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2005/07/mil-050729-38bd29bf.
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VOICE OF AMERICA SLUG: 2-326252 Congress-Lebanon (L-only) DATE: NOTE NUMBER: DATE=7/28/05 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT TITLE=CONGRESS/LEBANON (L-O) NUMBER=2-326252 BYLINE=DAN ROBINSON DATELINE=CAPITOL HILL CONTENT= VOICED AT: HEADLINE: U.S. Official Renews Concerns About Syrian Involvement in Lebanon INTRO: A U.S. official has told Congress the United States still has very serious concerns about ongoing Syrian involvement in Lebanon, despite the withdrawal earlier this year of Syrian regular army troops. VOA's Dan Robinson reports from Capitol Hill, where the official and other witnesses at a congressional hearing also discussed the role in Lebanon of Hezbollah, which the U.S. government still considers a terrorist organization: TEXT: Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, David Welch, says Washington believes Syria continues to meddle in Lebanon's affairs:

122. ArabBay.com: Arab Countries/Lebanon/Government
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123. Embassy Of Japan/Links To Lebanon/Government
The Embassy of Japan in lebanon Home Page bltdb.gif (155 bytes), InvestmentDevelopment Authority of lebanon. bltdb.gif (155 bytes), Justice Ministry
http://www.lb.emb-japan.go.jp/government.htm
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124. Friends Of Micronesia: Lebanon's Government Resigns
Most people are probably aware by now that lebanon s government has resigned Now I believe the President of lebanon will appoint a new government
http://www.friendsofmicronesia.com/archives/000693.html
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Micronesia * Israel * The US of A « What's Going on With Syria? Main Eyebloggin »
March 01, 2005
Lebanon's Government Resigns
Most people are probably aware by now that Lebanon's government has resigned Lebanese Prime Minister Omar Karami announced his government's resignation Monday, prompting a cheer from more than 25,000 flag-waving opposition demonstrators protesting the government and its Syrian backers a few hundred meters away. "I am keen that the government will not be a hurdle in front of those who want the good for this country. I declare the resignation of the government that I had the honor to head. May God preserve Lebanon," Karami said.
Based on a review of some Arab blogs and analysis, I have concluded that this move in and of itself does not mean much. Now I believe the President of Lebanon will appoint a new government (source) , and the since the President Emile Lahoud is firmly in Syria's pocket, it may be another pro-Syrian government. However, I believe that as part of the larger context of what is happening in Lebanon this is big. It is part of a trend, and as long as the people there feel strongly enough, and safe enough to stand up for themselves, then there is no turning back. The Angry Arab thinks that So this is obvious: Syria will sell Iraq to buy Lebanon, and US will sell Lebanon to buy Iraq.

125. Freedom In The World 2004
However, its firm control of lebanon s government continued to be the By theend of that decade, lebanon s government debt exceeded its own gross
http://www.freedomhouse.org/research/freeworld/2004/countryratings/lebanon.htm
Lebanon
Political Rights: Civil Liberties: Status: Not Free GNI per capita: Population: Life Expectancy: Religious Groups: Muslim [Mostly Shi'a] (70 percent),Christian (30 percent) Ethnic Groups: Arab (95 percent), Armenian (4 percent),other (1 percent) Capital: Beirut Ten Year Ratings Timeline (Political Rights, Civil Liberties, Status): 6,5,NF 6,5,NF 6,5,NF 6,5,NF 6,5,NF 6,5,NF 6,5,NF 6,5,NF 6,5,NF 6,5,NF Overview During 2003, Syria carried out two major troop redeployments, reducing its occupation force in Lebanon to fewer than 20,000 soldiers. However, its firm control of Lebanon's government continued to be the greatest impediment to freedom in Lebanon. The state's reaction to several major corruption scandals and security incidents during the year highlighted its continuing inability to investigate alleged wrongdoing by allies of Syria.
In 1989, the surviving members of Lebanon's 1972 parliament convened in Taif, Saudi Arabia, and agreed to a plan put forward by the Arab League that weakened the presidency, established equality in Christian and Muslim parliamentary representation, and mandated close security cooperation with occupying Syrian troops. After the ouster of General Michel Aoun from east Beirut by Syrian forces in October 1990, a new Syrian-backed government extended its writ throughout most of the country.

126. Governments On The WWW: Lebanon
Links to websites of governmental institutions and political parties in lebanon.
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Governments on the WWW: Lebanon
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127. Government Sites

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128. 3/2/2003 -- LEBANON:Government Goes Green On Reducing Energy Use
LEBANONGovernment goes green on reducing energy use Plan will lower greenhousegas emissions, Program will raise awareness of measures to improve
http://www.forests.org/articles/reader.asp?linkid=19909

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