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Abbas Assi is an academic and researcher. He currently teaches at the Lebanese University. He is the author of Democracy in Lebanon: Political Parties and the Struggle for Power since Syrian Withdrawal (I.B. Tauris, 2016) and several academic and non-academic articles.

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International Politics of Syrian Refugee Return: The Case of Lebanon
(Photo by Marwan Naamani/picture alliance via Getty Images)
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  • International Politics of Syrian Refugee Return: The Case of Lebanon

    There are three sets of actors whose involvement has significantly affected the Syrian refugee situation in Lebanon: UN agencies, humanitarian organizations, and key regional countries (notably, Iran) and major powers (especially the US, EU, and Russia). This article briefly examines the international politics of Syrian refugee return in the case of Lebanon.

    August 20, 2019

    The Sectarian Dimension of the Syrian Civil War and Lebanese-Syrian Relations
    Lebanaon-Syria border checkpoint
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  • The Sectarian Dimension of the Syrian Civil War and Lebanese-Syrian Relations

    The eruption of conflict between the Syrian regime and the armed opposition exacerbated the political and sectarian divisions within the Lebanese government, causing it to sever relations with Damascus and dissociate itself from the war. Nevertheless, the Lebanese government eventually was forced to coordinate with the Assad regime in order to manage the refugee crisis and other spillover effects of the conflict. Beirut’s dealings with Damascus reflect the overarching aim of mitigating the impact of the war on the relations between the Lebanese Sunni and Shiite communities.

    July 16, 2018