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The Middle East Series 10: The French Mandate in Syria
7:35
The Middle East Series 9: The French Mandate in Lebanon
7:55
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The Middle East Series Part 8: The British Mandate in Palestine
8:37
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The Middle East Series Part 7: The British Mandate in Iraq
7:41
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The Middle East Series Part 6: The Invention of Transjordan
8:37
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The Middle East Series Part 5: Mandates and Mayhem
9:57
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The Middle East Series Part 4: The Balfour Declaration Explained
10:00
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The Middle East Series part 3: The Sykes-Picot Agreement
4:48
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The Middle East Series Part 2: Promises and Plots
3:57
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The Middle East series part 1: Oil, Empires, and Secrets
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The Middle East Series 9: The French Mandate in Lebanon

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Lebanon—a country of breathtaking landscapes, world-famous cuisine, and a political system that’s… complicated. But how did it get that way? In this episode, we dive into the history of Greater Lebanon, a colonial creation of France in 1920 that shaped the country’s future—for better and for worse.
From the French mandate to the confessional system that locked Lebanon into sectarian politics, we explore how shifting demographics and colonial decision-making set the stage for later conflicts, including the devastating Lebanese Civil War.
How did France’s divide-and-rule strategy impact Lebanon’s stability? Why did the last census happen in 1932? And what role did the changing population balance play in later tensions? We break it all down.

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