comparative politics lebanon
` ' LEBANON Comparative politics is a field of political science that involves the study and comparison of the politics of different countries , their administrative structures and systems as well as political processes that are practiced in the countries . This seeks to address a comparative study between Lebanon and Israel by analyzing their political regimes , political institutions that is their nature of constitution , branches of government (Executive , Legislature and Judicial ,Electoral system , system of recruitment (party system elections , civil society groups , society ethnic composition and national identity or conflict , political economy

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Lebanon
A small , mountainous country , that was under French mandate until independence in 1943 . Its population is a mixture of Christian sects Sunni Muslims , Shia Muslims , Druze and others , having been a refuge for the region 's persecuted minorities (Israel and Palestine , 2001 Political Science Resources 2001 .Lebanon is derived from the Semitic word laban , which means white ' the heavy snow in the mountains It is located on the Eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea to the Southwest of Asia and in a coastal area , with 10 ,452 sq km from North to South and it extends 217 km from East to West . The country bs Syria to both the North and the East and by Israel to the South . Beirut is Lebanon 's capital , a principal port and its largest city . Lebanon gained its independence , 22 November 1943 from League of Nations mandate under French administration (Lebanon Independence- Overview , 2001 Central Intelligence...
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