Analysing State–Civil Society Associations Relationship: The Case of Lebanon

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Civil society organizations in Lebanon have a long history, pre-dating even the existence of the Lebanese state itself, which has directly shaped their major phases of development since its creation. Based on the social origins theory and using the framework developed by Marchetti and Tocci (Peace Secur Former Pac Rev Peace Secur Glob Chang 21:201–217, 2009), this paper analyses the relationships that have developed between the state and civil society organizations in Lebanon. The main argument presented in this paper is that the scope of work of civil society organizations, in addition to their freedom of action, is directly linked to the social, political and economic development of the state. The main conclusion of this paper is that a new social contract should be forged between associations and the state in Lebanon, one that would allow them to carry out their functions properly. © 2016, International Society for Third-Sector Research and The Johns Hopkins University.

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Associations, Civil society, History, Lebanon, Ottoman law of associations, State, Historical perspective, Social organization, Social theory, State role

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