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Mar 2025
24m 27s

A Conversation with Makram Rabah

Gino Raidy
About this episode

A conversation with Makram Rabah, Assistant Professor of History at the American University of Beirut.

In this episode, I sit down with historian and AUB professor Makram Rabah to discuss the slow, generational change unfolding in Lebanon. We break down the myths of instant transformation, the role of elections, the military tribunal system, and Hezbollah’s shifting influence.

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