Lübnanlaşma, bir ülkenin iç savaş veya başarısız devlet olma sürecine gönderimde bulunan aşağılayıcı bir ifadedir. İlk kez İsrail'in Lübnan'ı 1982'de işgal etmesinden sonra küçümseme amacıyla cumhurbaşkanı Şimon Peres tarafından 1983'te kullanılmıştır. Balkanlaşma arasındaki fark, birinin bölünüp parçalanmaya neden olurken diğerinin ülke sınırları içinde gerçekleşmesidir.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

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