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The study of the Kata'ib network - one of several financial and business networks with operations in wartime Lebanon, opens new terrain in the study of the civil war. The majority of existing literature focuses upon the political competition between sectarian communities through the political interests and positions of their leaderships.
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Georges Corm, 'The War System: Militia Hegemony and the Reestablishment of the State', in Deidre Collings (ed.), Peace for Lebanon? From War to Reconstruction (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers 1994).
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There was a brief period following the 1958 conflict in which President Chehab pushed a statist agenda. Although the "Chehabist Period" lasted until 1970, the project faltered after Chehab himself opted not to run for a second term of office in 1964. With the election of President Frangieh in 1970, the oligarchs regained control and reversed much of the Chehabist programme. The Chehabist period witnessed the creation the BdL in the wake of the Intra Bank crisis of 1966, when the oligarchy recognized the benefit of having a lender of last resort to stabilise the system as a whole.
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Elizabeth Picard, 'The Political Economy of the Civil War in Lebanon', in Steven Heydemann (ed.), War, Institutions and Social Change in the Middle East (Berkeley: University of California Press 2000) p. 306.
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Although the LF was a unified force, its Command Council, presided over by Bashir, was made up of the leaderships of the constitutive organisations - the lesser militias controlled by lesser zu'ama. The Kata'ib dominated the LF until Bashir's assassination in 1982. With the death of his father Pierre, patriarch of the family, in 1984, the LF was removed from control of the Gemayel wing of the Kata'ib by LF members allied with former president and militia leader Camille Chamoun.
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Litex Bank itself was a transnational connection in which family and finance capital blended. Formally a joint venture ninety-seven percent owned by the Bulgarian Foreign Trade Bank, its board of directors at the end of 1982 consisted of Bulgarian officials and three Lebanese - Mr. Sami Maroun, Mrs. Lily Maroun and Mrs. Ronalda Maroun. Financial Times, 25 May 1984.
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The collapse of Intra Bank was the product of precisely the kind of politico-economic fusion that characterises the Lebanese financial sector. As a large, Palestinian-owned institution, Intra Bank represented a threat to the post-independence oligarchy. During the liquidity crisis of 1966 monetary authorities stepped in to rescue a number banks facing difficulty, but steadfastly refused to assist Intra Bank in the interest of its competitors. As the New York Times reported "The credit squeeze against Intra was spearheaded by the Central Bank."
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Tamraz was the only witness to appear before the committee without lawyers. He candidly defended his attempts to buy influence in no uncertain terms. "Who do I meet at the White House but my peers, all the oil company executives," Tamraz told the committee, "So now they know that Roger is also there, so they can't bluff me. At least I neutralized their position." He went on to explain, "The oil companies have been paying for years. So a poor guy like me who gets blocked by [then National Security Council aide] Sheila Heslin has no alternative." Tamraz responded to condemnation from the committee, saying, "Thank God we are a capitalist society, and there's nothing wrong in running after money."
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