This book examines assassinations in Lebanon from 1951 through 2005, addressing the impunity with which these killings have occurred and the impact of these assassinations on the political environment within the country. One core component of the book is the discussion of accountability and investigations of assassinations in Lebanon, with one full chapter devoted to a broad discussion of accountability and the impact of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. Another core component of the book is the case study approachproviding in-depth analysis of five assassinations that hold significance for the political landscape of Lebanon.
Chapter 1: Introduction.
Chapter 2: Assassination as Politics.
Chapter
3: Riad el-Solh (1894 1951) and the Birth of the Lebanese Republic.-
Chapter 4: Kamal Jumblatt (1917 1977) and the Druze Community.
Chapter 5:
Bashir Gemayel and the Maronite Community.
Chapter 6: Rashid Karami (1921
1987), Lebanons Perennial Prime Minister.
Chapter 7: Rafik Hariri (1944
2005), Mr. Lebanon and the Rebuilding of Beirut.
Chapter 8: Accountability
or Impunity?.
Chapter 9: Politics by Other Means.
Laura N. Bell was Associate Professor of Political Science at West Texas A&M University, USA before leaving academia to pursue other opportunities. Her research focuses on political assassination, terrorism, the Middle East and Africa, and she has published on this topic in Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, and Terrorism and Political Violence. Most recently (2021), she published a book (Rowman & Littlefield International) entitled Targets of Terror: Contemporary Assassination.