Lebanon is not a world power, it is at most a regional power, and it is one of the less powerful nations in the Middle East. It has usually been dominated by Syria, although the current civil war in Syria could change that.
in 2008 according the the CIA world factbook the population of Lebanon was 3971941. growth rate 1.15%
The population growth rate in Lebanon is currently estimated to be around 1% per year.
Power sharing in Lebanon is genuine, and is not based on religion.
The literacy rate is 89.6%.
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The infant mortality rate in Lebanon from 2013 is 14.81 deaths per 1,000 live births. It ranks 112 out of all the countries.
There was famine in Lebanon during World War I.
It depends entirely on who is in power in Lebanon. When the Christians in Lebanon have more power, they pursue a more Pro-US orientation because they can see the US a security guarantor. When the Shiite Muslims in Lebanon, especially Hezbollah, have more power, they pursue a more hostile anti-US orientation because they see the US a shill for the Israelis. The US has a functional relationship with Lebanon, but no serious alliances, military agreements, or trade agreements between the US and Lebanon.
Muslims who had fled to Lebanon upset the balance of power with Christians.
As of my last update, Lebanon's birth rate was approximately 18 births per 1,000 people. However, this figure can fluctuate due to various factors, including economic conditions and social changes. For the most accurate and current statistics, it's advisable to consult reliable sources such as the World Bank or the United Nations.
The demograhic transition of Lebanon is stage 3. The birth rates are high while the death rate is low. The rate of natural increase about 1.5 also fits in stage 3.