Lebanon: The Third Republic

Will stakeholders be able to breathe new life into the Lebanese state, or will we see the birth of an entirely new one?

Nesma Moharam

Lebanon: The Third Republic

The ceasefire agreement brokered by the United States and France between Israel and Hezbollah marks a critical turning point for Lebanon—one that promises a political, social, economic and geopolitical transformation. Will stakeholders be able to breathe new life into the Lebanese state, or will we see the birth of an entirely new one?

Al Majalla explores this question from different angles and perspectives while also laying out potential scenarios. We also zoom in on the role of the Lebanese army. As it steps into a more authoritative role, we ask: will it be able to shoulder the enormous responsibility it has been thrust into? Meanwhile, we look at the prospects for Lebanon’s Shiite community after Hezbollah’s string of setbacks in recent months. How will this integral community fit into a redefined political landscape?

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