Exploring why Lebanon's governance crisis isn't just about better management—it's about reclaiming sovereignty from external powers and non-state actors that prevent true democratic reform.
Best quote from Lebanon's Sovereignty Crisis: Beyond Good Governance
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Governance divorced from national sovereignty just creates a 'submissive administration,' not a free state. When you have external powers influencing decisions and non-state actors controlling territory, even the best administrative reforms won't work.
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Exploring how Lebanon fell from upper-middle-income success to 80% poverty, and what German development cooperation reveals about rebuilding trust between citizens and failing states.
Exploring how Lebanon went from the 'Switzerland of the Middle East' to one of history's worst financial crises, and what good governance could have prevented this catastrophic collapse.
Lena and Eli explore Pakistan's governance challenges through expert analysis, examining how institutional decay has undermined democracy and what reforms could rebuild trust between citizens and the state.
Deep dive into Pakistan's governance challenges, from military economic control to weak institutions. Explores how corruption and institutional decay undermine democracy and development.
Explore Mark Bevir's revolutionary take on governance as more than just government - diving into networks, markets, and collaborative decision-making that shapes every aspect of our lives, from corporate boardrooms to global institutions.
A critical examination of Pakistan's governance breakdown through constitutional amendments that grant military immunity and reshape judicial power. Explores how the 26th and 27th amendments are systematically undermining democratic institutions.