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Maronitism

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Maronitism or political Maronitism refers to Maronite pursuance of domination of the Lebanese political system and the steering of Lebanon's domestic and foreign policies. The term was used derogatorily by the leaders of the Muslim opposition, particularly by the Druze leader Kamal Jumblatt.[1]

References

  1. ^ Sirriyeh, Hussein (1998). "Triumph or compromise: The decline of political Maronitism in Lebanon after the civil war". Civil Wars. 1 (4): 56–58.