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Jonathan Hassine

Jonathan Hassine is a historian and research fellow at Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge. He is the author of “Les Soldats et l’Etat dans le Liban en Guerre” (Presses Universitaires de France, 2025). 

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A black-and-white photograph of a large formation of Lebanese Army soldiers marching in tight unison during a drill. The soldiers are dressed in matching uniforms and combat boots, wearing distinctive helmets with integrated ear and chin protection, holding rifles diagonally across their chests. In the background, a war-torn urban landscape features large mounds of dirt and rubble in front of a heavily damaged, multi-story apartment complex and a smaller white building marked with bullet holes.

Arming the State Against the Nation: The Illusion of a Military Solution in Lebanon

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Jonathan Hassine

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