Diaspora versus Refugee. The Political Economy of Lebanese Entrepreneurship Regimes
Maastricht School of Management
Lebanon
This paper engages with the duality of Lebanese migrant entrepreneurship and juxtaposes the
veneration of the Lebanese entrepreneurship diaspora with the marginalization of Palestinian
entrepreneurial capacity. I argue that the main rationale for the paradox of
Lebanon’s
simultaneous championing and undermining of entrepreneurial potential should be sought in
its highly sectarian and elitist political order. Whereas the ascendancy of the Lebanese
diaspora(s) was boosted in sectarian struggles for political and economic power, the
economic relegation of the Palestinian refugees is part of a comprehensive regime of
sectarian neutralization.
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