ENERGY & INFRASTRUCTURE
Assessing Lebanon’s infrastructure or lack thereof.
From children and adolescents rummaging through rubbish bins in search of scraps of food or aluminum cans, to elderly people selling minuscule commodities on the …
A Chronicle of Lebanon’s Oil and Gas Pursuits There is no denying the profound impact oil has had on humankind. In the Middle East, entire …
EDL Power Rationing and the Parallel Network of Micro Monopolies The Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990) was a major turning point which presented severe consequences on …
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Lebanon’s Prosecutorial Authority, a Shield for Protecting Society or an Arm of the Political System?
Since the October 17 uprising, the Lebanese people have been calling for the disclosure of corruption files and for holding corrupt officials accountable. The Public

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Credits: Zeid Hamdan playing his guitar – Photo Courtesy of Sachyn Mital Foreword: I met Zeid Hamdan by pure coincidence as I was volunteering at

Safe Summer Travel to Lebanon and Beyond
With summer in full swing and COVID-19 vaccinations being administered around the world, many are returning to their summer travel routines. In Lebanon, the epidemiological

Can Lebanon’s Winds of Change Extend to Prison Reform?: A Discussion with “Second Wind” Directors Nessim Stevenson and Tariq Keblaoui
Foreword: In a fabric of collapsing infrastructures, the daily challenges endured by former prison inmates in Lebanon often go untold. Many inmates charged with nonviolent

Rasha Hamade: Two Years With Grief
“Since August 4th, 2020, 6:07 pm, no survivor of the Beirut blastperceives life the same way they did before. I find it therapeutic to create

A Window to the Alternatives
Question Regarding the Tripoli Clashes Events in Tripoli have been, are, and will remain heated if no action is taken. In 2021, at least one