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  • Using the example of Lebanon, the aim of this article is to show the necessity for connecting the concept of human development with the concept of weak and failed states, thus achieving greater effectiveness in implementing development strategies. Lebanon serves as an example of a weak state characterized by strong religious cleavages throughout its society. This text introduces Lebanon's weak statehood in connection with development practice and fulfilling the human development, which is very limited due to weak state institutions and the insufficient distribution of basic goods and services. Thus, the role of state institutions in implementing development policies and providing services to citizens is subsequently taken over by non-governmental organizations, religious institutions, and even by political parties. As we will explain in this paper, the practice of providing development aid and services based on both religious affiliations and political loyalties further strengthens domestic societal antagonism and deepens the religious cleavages in society. Therefore, we use the 'functional networking' concept, an alternative strategy to fulfilling human development based on support and emphasis of cooperation aimed at securing livelihoods. This model has the potential to overcome fractured social lines in society.
  • Using the example of Lebanon, the aim of this article is to show the necessity for connecting the concept of human development with the concept of weak and failed states, thus achieving greater effectiveness in implementing development strategies. Lebanon serves as an example of a weak state characterized by strong religious cleavages throughout its society. This text introduces Lebanon's weak statehood in connection with development practice and fulfilling the human development, which is very limited due to weak state institutions and the insufficient distribution of basic goods and services. Thus, the role of state institutions in implementing development policies and providing services to citizens is subsequently taken over by non-governmental organizations, religious institutions, and even by political parties. As we will explain in this paper, the practice of providing development aid and services based on both religious affiliations and political loyalties further strengthens domestic societal antagonism and deepens the religious cleavages in society. Therefore, we use the 'functional networking' concept, an alternative strategy to fulfilling human development based on support and emphasis of cooperation aimed at securing livelihoods. This model has the potential to overcome fractured social lines in society. (en)
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  • Limits of Human Development in a Weak and Religiously Fractured State: the Case of Lebanon
  • Limits of Human Development in a Weak and Religiously Fractured State: the Case of Lebanon (en)
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  • Limits of Human Development in a Weak and Religiously Fractured State: the Case of Lebanon
  • Limits of Human Development in a Weak and Religiously Fractured State: the Case of Lebanon (en)
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  • human development, weak states, failed states, non-governmental organizations, functional networking, Lebanon, religious communities, confessional system, Hezbollah, The Future Movement, Hariri Foundation (en)
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  • Ponížilová, Martina
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