Most countries in the Arab East are artificial Western creations. Thus, many of their domestic problems – most notably sectarianism and incursions by foreign governments – cut across state boundaries. Such is the case in Lebanon. The country’s internal issues may seem inconsequential to the broader Middle East, but its weakness has invited foreign governments […]
Lebanon as a Microcosm of Arab Problems
The country is prone to sectarianism and incursions by foreign governments.




