Relations between Jordan and Lebanon 1921-1946

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  • Hanan Malkawi The University of Jordan
  • Abdul Majeed Shunnaq The University of Jordan

Abstract

This study examines the relations between Jordan and Lebanon during the period of the emirate 1921 until 1946, and reviewed the evolution and statement of the position of the parties toward political events on both local and national level, and the role of Jordan toward the Great Syrian Revolution 1925-1927 and its contribution to the revolution. As well as the relations between them during World War II, especially that Jordan contributed to the success British planned to re-power the former Iraqi regime through the participation of the military unit of the Arab army in the British military operations in Iraq and in Syria against the policy of French High Commissioner's anti-British and German pro-policy and Vichy French and Lebanese position statement from Greater Syria project put forward by Prince Abdullah and highlight the role of political parties and forces the Lebanese towards National Unionist Hashemi Project, as well as handeling economic and diplomatic relations between them. The research will address the following questions: 1 - How the bilateral relations between the two countries started despite the existing mandatory policy and competition on the Arab land? 2 - Where Matching appeared in attitudes towards regional and national events. 3 - How has the relationship between the two countries developed in the fields of political, economic, and cultural feilds?

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2014-07-03

How to Cite

Malkawi, H., & Shunnaq, A. M. (2014). Relations between Jordan and Lebanon 1921-1946. Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 41. Retrieved from http://archives.ju.edu.jo/index.php/hum/article/view/6870

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