Tag: Lebanon

Beirut
Posted in Monitoring & Analysis Middle East Persian Files ISSN 2975-0598

In Lebanon politicians and activists established the “National Council to End the Iranian Occupation”

The establishment of the National Council to End the Iranian Occupation in Lebanon, a significant development within the country’s political landscape, shed the light on sentiments held by a portion of the population towards Iran and its influential ally, Hezbollah.

Bandiera del Libano proteste 2 scaled e1639653016755
Posted in Geopolitical Report ISSN 2785-2598 Middle East Monitoring & Analysis

Lebanon-Italy: same problems and a common way out? A comparative proposal between two centralised countries that can benefit from a localistic reform (Part 2)

The current Lebanese situation does not require an exacerbation of the tension among its components and a revival of additional factors of fear and caution, but rather a search for exits that mitigate tensions and reassure all communities about their existence and their cultural, social, and political specificities.

Inauguration of the Italian Parliament
Posted in Geopolitical Report ISSN 2785-2598 Middle East Monitoring & Analysis

Lebanon-Italy: same problems and a common way out? A comparative proposal between two centralized countries that can benefit from a localistic reform (Part 1)

Lebanon and Italy have many common traits and some apparent differences. Both are centralised countries with marked differences between territories; both are experiencing a long-term political-institutional deadlock and wonder how to get out.

Posted in Middle East Monitoring & Analysis

Economic crisis and financial default in Lebanon

The Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab announced the country’s inability to pay the foreign debt as a consequence of the domestic political crisis and the national financial default.  Lebanon is becoming an unstable country where foreign powers and actors can exploit people’s hunger and domestic chaos to promote their agenda.