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Fouad Ilias, « 1. Disparate Partners in an Odd Couple », Graduate Institute Publications
1.1 Hizballah: Shia Empowerment, Resistance and Political IntegrationThe marginalized Shia communities of Lebanon began their mobilization along communitarian lines during the 1970s. Before that, political mobilization did not occur on a sectarian basis. Shia used to make up much of the rank and file of leftist parties such as the Lebanese Communist Party or the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (Deeb 2006). However, political mobilization under the banner of Shiism began when several scholars returned...