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2:00 Day to Day Life in Beirut

8:24 Back to 2005

10:20 Taef Accord

46:08 The Banking Sector

1:03:56 The Middle Class

1:16:53 Civil War Legacy

1:25:32 Freedom of Expression

1:34:01 Army & Internal Security

1:42:33 Light at the End of the Tunnel

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We're with Maha Yahya for Episode 195 of The Beirut Banyan.

We discuss her recent piece "All Fall Down" that appeared in Carnegie Middle East's Diwan blog and expand on five pillars that sustained post civil war Lebanon.

We reflect on the impact of protests and recurring assassinations from 2005 onwards that contribute to today's events; the civil war's legacy; and recurrent obstacles preventing needed reform. We also share a mutual appreciation for Samir Kassir and reflect on my father's final years.

Maha Yahya is Director of the Carnegie Middle East Center.

The piece referred to in this episode is accessible below:
https://carnegie-mec.org/diwan/82348

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Music by Marc Codsi. Graphics by Sara Tarhini.