Deposits Made “Sacred”: The Dangerous Red Line of Lebanon’s Elites
Facing the ashes of an economic model based on sectarianism and cronyism, Lebanon currently endures a perfect storm of overlapping
Read moreFacing the ashes of an economic model based on sectarianism and cronyism, Lebanon currently endures a perfect storm of overlapping
Read moreIn 2016, I was working at a UNHCR clinic in a refugee camp in South Beirut, Lebanon as a medical
Read moreThe Spring 2020 edition, The Second Wave of the Arab Uprisings, allows us to reflect upon a decade of popular protests that have come to define the contemporary Arab world.
Read more“Why a Traditional Austerity Plan Would Exacerbate Lebanon’s Woes” is a piece from and first preview of JMEPP’s Spring 2020
Read moreEditor-in-Chief Reilly Barry sits down with US-Turkey relations expert Soner Çağaptay to discuss what is important to keep in mind in the bilateral context following major changing events in Syria and renewed US dialogue on the path ahead for the alliance, Turkey’s role in NATO, and the lasting persona of Erdoğan affecting the relationship.
Read moreMr. Kheireddine Bekkai is a senior lecturer in French and Arabic at the Department of World Languages and Literatures at Boston
Read moreFaysal Itani is a Resident Fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East. Itani is a
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