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Can the International Community Save Lebanon? - What has been, and should be, the role of international actors amid Lebanon’s crisis
Opinion Analysis by Gaia Bchara, Featured Writer
The international community’s involvement in Lebanon has long been that of a stabilizing force in favor of the status quo. This is clearest in the continuous economic and financial bailouts that served to bolster Lebanon’s political class, free of any coherent implementation plans. At the heart of policies directed at the Lebanese political class lies the prospect of reform. Today, it is increasingly clear that a meaningful Lebanese partner cannot be found in its current oligarchy. As such, fashioning a new role for the international community in Lebanon is central to the country’s reconstruction.
Lebanon is “Waiting for Godot”: An analysis on the failure of the Lebanese revolution
Opinion Analysis by Taleen El Gharib, Featured Writer
If Samuel Beckett believes that people live aimlessly waiting for a purpose, and Sigmund Freud believes the act of waiting is a coping mechanism against pain, then what can one deduce about the future of Lebanon and movements against corruption?
Despised Belonging – Defining Political Brainwashing
Opinion piece by Gaelle Nohra, Staff Writer
Beyond compare, the uprisings incentivized the Lebanese community to become both more informed and involved about the happenings taking place within their territory’s border while simultaneously proving that the way out of the turmoil lies exclusively in the hands of a brand new political order. That said, it also contributed to the normalization of despise directed towards individuals having affiliation towards ruling parties.