Lebanon: Background and U.S. Relations
Abstract
Lebanon is a religiously diverse, democratic state transitioning toward independence after a ruinous civil war and the Syrian and Israeli occupations that followed. The United States and Lebanon have historically enjoyed a good relationship due in part to cultural and religious ties; the democratic character of the state; a large, Lebanese-American community in the United States; and the pro-western orientation of Lebanon, particularly during the Cold War. Current U.S. concerns in Lebanon include strengthening the weak democratic institutions of the state, limiting the influence of Iran and Syria in Lebanon's political process, and disarming Hezbollah and other militant groups in Lebanon.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 16, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA492984
Entities
People
- Casey L. Addis
Organizations
- Library of Congress