Lebanon's Malignant State
Some 30 years after the end of its dirty civil war, Lebanon has cultivated a well-developed preference for discretion.
A collection of 35 posts
Some 30 years after the end of its dirty civil war, Lebanon has cultivated a well-developed preference for discretion.
Despite the uncertainties and tensions that characterize modern political life, we would do well to remember that the future we want is never the future we actually get, and that civilisation will outlast the fragility of politics.
The War of Return is an important book and, unquestionably, a welcome corrective to the plethora of myths, lies, and misconceptions that litter the discourse on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
What are the sources of Iranian and Saudi foreign policy and what prudent options there are for the West to adopt?
If one genuinely cares about the civilians who are suffering, they would want to stop the war at any cost, rather than fan the flames further.