Rola El-Husseini Dean
Associate Professor | Senior Lecturer
Hezbollah and the axis of refusal : Hamas, Iran and Syria
Author
Summary, in English
Hezbollah has acquired a dual and contradictory reputation: as a legitimate political actor in Lebanon and as a terrorist organisation in the USA and Israel. This duality can be explained if we understand that Hezbollah is a nationalist entity that defines itself primarily within the Lebanese polity, as well as an anti-imperialist party intent on countering the regional hegemony of Israel and the USA. Forming alliances with Hamas, Iran and Syria, Hezbollah has become part of a 'rejectionist' axis that seeks to oppose perceived imperialism in the Middle East; this stance has become increasingly entrenched in the wake of the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq. Characterisations that focus on Hezbollah as a military opponent confirm the organisation's perceived need for a rejectionist stance. International acceptance of Hezbollah as a legitimate political actor within the Lebanese polity, on the other hand, would help to bring the basis of the rejectionist axis into question.
Publishing year
2010-09-08
Language
English
Pages
803-815
Publication/Series
Third World Quarterly
Volume
31
Issue
5
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Topic
- Political Science
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0143-6597