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Did the French colonize Lebanon?
French Colonialism Lebanon officially became part of the French colonial empire, as part of the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon, and was administered from Damascus. In January 1944, France agreed to transfer power to the Lebanese government, thus granting the territory independence.
How common is French in Lebanon?
Almost 40\% of Lebanese are considered francophone, and another 15\% “partial francophone,” and 70\% of Lebanon’s secondary schools use French as a second language of instruction.
What happened to the Lebanese lira?
Since the exchange rate of the Lebanese pound was pegged to the US dollar in 1997 (1 US dollar = 1,507 Lebanese pounds, also referred to as Lebanese lira), and, until 2019, Lebanon’s currency had been fairly stable. But since the economic crisis hit in late 2019, the pound has lost about 90\% of its value.
Why did the French create the Lebanese system?
To consolidate their power, and with dreams of making Lebanon part of L’Union Francaise, the French crafted the Lebanese system based on French paternalism and hegemony.
What happened to Lebanon’s politics?
Starting in 1991, with the Taif Accord (the agreement which ended the Lebanese civil war) global and regional politics, a mix of neoliberalism and confessional paternalism, congregated and ensured the state continues to falter.
What were the causes of the Lebanese Civil War?
The Lebanese Civil War had its origin in the conflicts and political compromises of Lebanon’s post-Ottoman period and was exacerbated by the nation’s changing demographic trends, inter-religious strife, and proximity to Syria, the Palestine Liberation Organization, and Israel.
What is Lebanon’s nationalism?
Note that here ‘Lebanese nationalism’ refers to the ideology and sentiment that the people of Lebanon are a distinct people with a shared values, culture and history. That is, the ‘official’ nationalism of the state of Lebanon.