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6:21 One Year Marker
22:35 Appetite for Change
35:31 Prisoner's Dilemma
54:10 Easier to Challenge?
1:06:45 The IRA Example

We're with Bashshar Haydar for Episode 219 of The Beirut Banyan.

Click to watch:
https://youtu.be/JBRahiGFwkA

We discuss his recent Center for Global Policy piece 'The Lebanese Predicament' and examine why voters repeatedly elected the same parties and leaders into power.

Our conversation looks at the 'prisoner's dilemma' facing Lebanese and the role communal insecurities play in prolonging the status quo. We also reflect on the one year marker of the October 17 Uprising.

Bashshar Haydar is a Professor of Philosophy and the Mohammad Atallah Chair in Ethics at the American University of Beirut.

The Center for Global Policy article - 'The Lebanese Predicament' is accessible below:
https://cgpolicy.org/articles/the-lebanese-predicament/

And the 'Al Modon' 'piece referenced can be viewed here:
https://www.almodon.com/media/2019/10/30/نجل-الشهيد-محمد-شطح-للحريري-كنت-رهينة-حزب-الله

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Music by Marc Codsi. Graphics by Sara Tarhini.