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Whatever happened to…Rustom Ghazaleh? The trajectory of Syria’s last emir in Lebanon

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By: Kai Kverme, University of Oslo. Once he was the most powerful man in Lebanon. From the headquarters […]

newmeast April 8, 2015 Lebanon, Syria

A struggle for the hearts and minds: Thoughts on the strategies of the Islamic State (IS) in Lebanon

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By: Erling Lorentzen Sogge, University of Oslo. After a suicide bomber blew himself up in a Beirut hotel […]

newmeast February 11, 2015 Lebanon

The Empty Republic?

By: Kai E. Kverme, University of Oslo. Lebanon has always been an exception when compared to the other […]

newmeast October 28, 2014 Lebanon

Bleak prospects for Hizballah

By: Kai Kverme, University of Oslo. Lebanon has been governed by a caretaker government for nearly a year, […]

The New Middle East Blog January 28, 2014 Lebanon

Is Hizballah becoming dispensable?

By: Kai Kverme, University of Oslo. Hizballah is the ultimate success-story of the Islamic revolution in Iran. The […]

The New Middle East Blog March 13, 2012 Lebanon

Between a rock and a hard place; the future of Lebanese premier Miqati and his government

By: Kai Kverme, University of Oslo. The pressure is increasing on the Lebanese premier these days, and there […]

The New Middle East Blog November 3, 2011 Lebanon
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