EPISODE · Aug 6, 2020 · 42 MIN
Lebanon: On the Brink
from The World Unpacked · host Laura Lucas Magnuson, Maha Yahya
In October 2019, millions of Lebanese demonstrators took to the streets to protest widespread corruption amid deteriorating economic conditions. Since then, the economy has plunged into free fall, with simultaneous banking, currency, and public finance crises. Laura talks to Maha Yahya, director of the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, about what Lebanese citizens are experiencing, how the country’s economy got to the breaking point, and what meaningful reform would look like.Programming note: This episode of The World Unpacked was taped one day before this week’s tragic set of explosions in Beirut, which killed more than 100 people and wounded thousands more. While the full details of the incident are still becoming known, we have added a brief addition from Maha about how this week’s tragic events are likely to impact the country’s already fragile state. Read more from Maha:All Fall DownAt A Breaking PointA Storm of ImperfectionLebanon’s Economic Crisis: A Ten Point Action Plan for Avoiding a Lost Decade
What this episode covers
Lebanon is facing a spiraling set of economic, financial, and political crises. Maha Yahya joins Laura to talk about how the country got to this point and the reforms necessary to stabilize Lebanon’s future.
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