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The electoral path may not save Lebanon, but its citizens deserve the chance to walk it
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  • The electoral path may not save Lebanon, but its citizens deserve the chance to walk it

    With the increasingly heavy burdens of everyday life, May 2022 may feel like an eternity away in Lebanon. Next spring, however, marks a high-stakes milestone and reality check for the country’s domestic politics. Absent any major surprises, eligible Lebanese citizens at home and in the diaspora will cast their votes in the first general elections since the October 2019 uprising, the financial collapse, and the Beirut port explosion. In fact, the process has already started with the issuance of electoral rolls. But there’s a catch — Lebanese politics are full of surprises.

    February 19, 2021

    An integral partner: The growing ties between Amman and Moscow
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  • An integral partner: The growing ties between Amman and Moscow

    On Feb. 3, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hosted his Jordanian counterpart Ayman Safadi in Moscow. After their meeting, Lavrov emphasized Russia and Jordan’s shared positions on Syria, Gulf security, and Israel-Palestine.

    February 18, 2021

    Lebanon's Catalyst for Renewal
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  • Lebanon's Catalyst for Renewal

    The big question remains how the Lebanese can hit the reset button. How can they overhaul a system that still enjoys the support of a large swath of Lebanese society and has so many powerful political backers both at home and abroad?

    February 16, 2021

    With Lokman Slim’s assassination, Hezbollah consolidates its power over Lebanon
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  • With Lokman Slim’s assassination, Hezbollah consolidates its power over Lebanon

    The cold-blooded assassination of Hezbollah critic and Lebanese activist Lokman Slim on Feb. 4 is yet another manifestation of Iran’s growing boldness in the country. Hoping it can once again get away with murder, Iran is mobilizing its repressive proxy in Lebanon and across the region. The question of Hezbollah’s future is key for regional stability and for the U.S. and its partners. As the U.S. prepares to renegotiate a nuclear deal with Iran, curbing the country’s regional ambitions — including its provision of military and political assistance to Hezbollah — needs to be an integral part of any new deal.

    February 16, 2021

    Lebanon joins a frayed Arab region
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  • Lebanon joins a frayed Arab region

    Lebanon and its citizens have endured many hardships in recent years. Two dimensions of Lebanon’s condition today are especially striking, however, and augur more difficult times ahead. First, Lebanon has become just another pauperized and increasingly militarized Arab country whose citizens rebel against state authorities. Simultaneously, the regional and international powers that once engaged in it for their own purposes seem less interested in saving it from its self-inflicted decline. 

    February 11, 2021

    Can elections end Palestinian division?
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  • Can elections end Palestinian division?

    For years pundits have argued that Palestinian elections cannot take place in the occupied territories until there is reconciliation between the warring factions of Fatah and Hamas. The conflict between them led to the creation of two parallel governments, with Fatah controlling the West Bank and Hamas in charge of Gaza. This situation produced parallel laws and, most importantly, parallel security forces. While these differences remain unresolved, elections, which were once considered impossible without reconciliation, are now being used to achieve reconciliation. On January 11, a Palestinian presidential decree announced legislative elections for May 22 to be followed by presidential elections on July 31.

    February 5, 2021

    The inaction trap: Paralysis and denial in Lebanese politics
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  • The inaction trap: Paralysis and denial in Lebanese politics

    Saturday marks the 100th day since Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri secured a razor-thin majority nomination to form a new cabinet — his fourth in 11 years. In October 2019, street protests had forced his “national unity” government to resign. His comeback a year later was a cause for disillusionment among protesters and a signal that politics as usual, in its collusive and inefficient nature, was there to stay. The absurdity of the Lebanese debacle lies in how easy and acceptable it was — and still is — for the established political class to shy away from crucial and courageous decisions when the country needed them most.

    January 29, 2021

    Maronite Christians and the Third Way
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  • Maronite Christians and the Third Way

    After more than a millennium, the Maronites of Lebanon are still here — along with all their contradictions

    January 21, 2021

    فوضى جائحة كورونا تزيد من معاناة لبنان
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  • فوضى جائحة كورونا تزيد من معاناة لبنان

    فرضت الحكومة اللبنانية حالة إغلاق صارمة عقب تسجيل أكبر حصيلة إصابات يومية الأسبوع الماضي منذ أن بدأت الجائحة. وتحصد الحكومة اللبنانية الآن ما زرعته بعدما أرخت القيود الصحية العامة خلال فترة العطلات. 

    January 19, 2021

    Key dates in the MENA region in 2021
    The Dubai Skyline at sunrise on August 24, 2018 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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  • Key dates in the MENA region in 2021

    This calendar lists key dates in the MENA region in 2021, broken down by month. It is subject to change and will be updated over the course of the year.

    January 6, 2021