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Why Lebanon Is a Prisoner of Its Own Divisions

Come Allard de Grandmaison Mar 13, 2016
Sectarian divisions are a social and political reality in Lebanon. However, until recently, the polarization had been partially reduced by the 1990 power-sharing agreements, which translated institutionally the fragmentation of society …
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Rojava: A Utopia Born in Blood

Come Allard de Grandmaison Feb 20, 2016
In northern Syria, an ideological war within a war is taking place. It brings two contradictory models into opposition. On the one side, Rojava, a democratic and pluralistic autonomous region, which aims at protecting "fundamental human…
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How Hezbollah’s Involvement in Syria Sheds Light on the Beirut Attacks

Come Allard de Grandmaison Dec 3, 2015
On Thursday, November 12, a double suicide attack killed 43 people and injured hundreds in the predominantly Shiite neighborhood of Bourj el-Brajneh, in Beirut. It was the deadliest attack since the end of the Lebanese civil war, in 1990.…
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The Drone Papers, or Information At Any Cost?

Come Allard de Grandmaison Nov 2, 2015
On October 15, The Intercept published a series of article called The Drone Papers. Using several documents leaked by an anonymous whistleblower, the journalists explored the US drone system’s functioning as well as its moral and legal…
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The Garbage Crisis in Lebanon: Revealing the Political Failure

Come Allard de Grandmaison Oct 11, 2015
"Arrogance is colored and the Power is a rainbow”. “People are the source of power: leave, thieves and criminals”. These anti-government slogans, seen in the streets of Beirut on September 22, show more clearly than any poll the state of…
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