We're joined by Paul Salem for Episode 129 of The Beirut Banyan, and we discuss the steps needed to translate protestors' grievances into sustained political power.
Paul reflects on a century of shifting political tides that impacted Lebanon and the region. He separates the geopolitical issues from domestic reform and emphasizes that ongoing regional struggles should not prevent action against corruption at home.
Paul Salem is the president of The Middle East Institute. He was the founding director of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut between 2006 and 2013 and previous served as the director of the Fares Foundation from 1999 to 2006. Paul founded and directed the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies from 1989-1999.
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Music by Marc Codsi. Graphics by Sara Tarhini.
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