A Seismic Shift in Lebanon’s Politics

Lebanon is a consociational democracy, a system that Arend Lijphart defines as a power-sharing model specific to a given state or society based on ethnic, religious, or linguistic considerations. In these circumstances, a consociational democracy can help maintain stability in diverse and polarized societies through policies such as grand coalitions, mutual veto, proportionality in elections, and segmental autonomy through decentralization.

 

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