Pax Syriana
Pax Syriana (Latin for "Syrian peace", modelled after "Pax Romana" and "Pax Britannica") refers to a time of relative peace in Lebanon maintained by Syrian hegemony and enforced by the Syrian army. The term may also be used negatively to refer to Syria's imperialist ambitions in Lebanon.
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Latin - Pax Romana - Pax Britannica - Lebanon - Syrian - Hegemony - Imperialist
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The term usually refers to the period from 1990 when the Lebanese Civil War ended, until Syrian troops left the country in April 2005.
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1990 - Lebanese Civil War - 2005
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