"The long road to a new Lebanese national contract"
Magazine
Author
Saliari, Stella
Corporate name
(Other)Date
2009View/ Open
Subject headings
Lebanon ; elections ; politics ; social contractAbstract
Part of the ingrained and predominant discourse of Lebanese politics is characterized
by visionary and promising elements which culminate in the image of a dream:
the dream of building up Lebanon, a viable Lebanon, a stable and flourishing one
and above all a sovereign Lebanon. This notion of a dream has been used by many
politicians - prominent among them former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri - as one of
their favourite buzzwords and has turned into a useful rhetorical means which captures
Lebanese sentiments as it nurtures hope of a better future. Against the background
of forthcoming elections and prearrangements for the launching of an international
tribunal aimed at convicting al-Hariri’s murderers the question arises what
has happened to the dream: has it been deferred, become extinct or lived on?