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AntiLebanon

AntiLebanon is not a widely recognized political doctrine or formal ideology. In discussions that use it, the term can function as a descriptor in various ways, depending on context. It may appear in online or polemical writing to indicate opposition to the state of Lebanon, to Lebanese political actors, or to Lebanese people, though such usage is inconsistent and not standardized.

The phrase can have several senses. It may refer to anti-Lebanese sentiment or discrimination directed at Lebanese

Because the term is ambiguous and rarely employed in formal discourse, it is usually preferable to use

In general, AntiLebanon is a marginal and informal label rather than a standard term in political science

individuals
or
diaspora
communities,
often
arising
from
political
tensions,
migration
dynamics,
or
sectarian
conflict.
It
can
also
denote
a
political
stance
opposing
certain
Lebanese
policies,
factions,
or
the
government,
typically
within
the
broader
frame
of
regional
power
struggles
or
foreign
policy
debates.
In
some
discussions,
it
is
used
to
label
criticisms
of
Lebanon
or
Lebanese
interests
as
an
oppositional
position,
though
this
usage
is
context-dependent
and
not
universally
accepted.
more
precise
language.
Clear
formulations
include
anti-Lebanese
sentiment,
anti-Lebanese
policy,
or
opposition
to
a
specific
Lebanese
actor
or
policy.
Care
should
be
taken
to
distinguish
critique
of
policy
from
prejudice
against
people.
or
international
relations.
See
also:
Lebanon;
Lebanese
people;
xenophobia;
discrimination;
international
relations.