The Conscience of Lebanon: A Political Biography of Etienne Sakr (Abu-Arz)
ISBN: 9780203494004
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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Subjects: Area Studies; Middle East Studies; Middle East Politics;

This work is a combination of an account of a most captivating Lebanese personality with a penetrating analysis of the historical and religious contours of Lebanon. Mordechai Nisan spent much time with Etienne Sakr between 2000 and 2001. Set within the context of the national political narrative of Lebanon, this volume offers a portrait of Sakr and the times in which he lived before his exile to Israel in May 2000. Personal testimonies from Lebanese residents and conversations with others outside of Lebanon who knew Abu-Arz, in addition to interviews with Israelis aquainted with him, provide the authenticity to the portrait of this remarkable man.


Mordechai Nisan earned his doctorate in Political Science at McGill University in Montreal, where he was born, and has been teaching Middle East Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, especially in the Rothberg International School, since 1976. He has written extensively on Arab-Israeli, Islamic, and Middle Eastern subjects, publishing in both English and Hebrew. Dr Nisan has specialized in ethnic minorities and small peoples in the Middle East, and for im Lebanon is a neighbor and not a perennial enemy of Israel. In addition to addressing academic, army and immigrant forums in Israel, he has also lectured abroad to American and Canadian audiences. Nisan serves on the editorial board of the Hebrew-language Nativ journal and is research consultant for the Jerusalem Institute for Western Defence, both in Israel. He is also on the expanded editorial board of the Middle East Intelligence Bulletin in New York
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