Although Lebanon long anticipated the formation of [Prime Minister] Najib Miqati’s government, the government's late and challenging birth did not succeed in promoting a sense of stability...
Al Jazeera Centre for Studies
7July 2011
Although Lebanon long anticipated the formation of [Prime Minister] Najib Miqati’s government, the government's late and challenging birth did not succeed in promoting a sense of stability. The interrelation between the political situation in Lebanon and the Arab sphere’s balances and variables, as well as the considerable Syrian impact on the Lebanese affairs placed Lebanon now in the face of the Arab revolts, in general, and the Syrian revolt, in particular