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Lebanon at a Crossroads: Conflict, Crisis, and the Future of Stability

Lebanon at a Crossroads: Conflict, Crisis, and the Future of Stability

Update: 2024-11-07
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Welcome to this episode of What Matters Today, where we delve into the complexities of the current crisis between Israel and Lebanon.

As tensions escalate, Lebanon faces profound challenges to its stability, governance, and ability to provide essential services.

In this episode, we explore how the ongoing conflict is reshaping the Lebanese state, examining the government’s response, the factors influencing its decisions, and the critical role of public opinion—especially concerning Hezbollah’s involvement.

We’ll also consider how Lebanon’s position at the heart of regional tensions might lead to shifts in alliances and potentially transformative changes within its own political landscape.

To help unpack these pressing issues, we are joined by Christiana Parreira, Assistant Professor of International Relations and Political Science here at the Geneva Graduate Institute. Christiana joined the Institute in 2022, following her role as a Post-doctoral Associate in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University and a Pre-Doctoral Associate with the Middle East Initiative at Harvard Kennedy School.
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Lebanon at a Crossroads: Conflict, Crisis, and the Future of Stability

Lebanon at a Crossroads: Conflict, Crisis, and the Future of Stability

Christiana Parreira, Dan Graham